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Shannon Hale (Writer) |
The Goose Girl (2003) -- Winner
2003 Josette Frank Award for fiction; 2003 Utah Children’s Book Award; 2003
Utah Speculative Fiction Award; Finalist for the Mythopoeic Award; Finalist
2005 Beehive Award finalist; Finalist 2006 Great Lakes Great Books
She was born with her eyes closed and a word on her tongue, a word she could
not taste. Her name was Anidori-Kiladra Talianna Isilee, Crown Princess of
Kildenree, and she spent the first years of her life listening to her aunt’s
stories and learning the language of the birds, especially the swans. And
when she was older, she watched as a colt was born, and she heard the first
word on his tongue, his name, Falada.
From the Grimm’s fairy tale of the princess who became a goose girl before
she could become queen, Shannon Hale has woven an incredible, original, and
magical tale of a girl who must find her own unusual talents before she can
lead the people she has made her own.
Enna Burning (2004)
Enna's life was not meant to be simple. When her brother, Leifer, brings
home a mysterious piece of vellum that teaches him how to set fires —
without a spark, without flint — Enna cannot decide if this power is one she
wants for herself, or something that should be extinguished forever.
And when Bayern, their country, goes to war, the choice becomes nearly
unbearable. Enna never imagined that the warm, life-giving energy of a fire
could destroy everything she loves, but she must now save herself and Bayern
before fire consumes her entirely.
Princess Academy (2005) -- Newbery Honor Book; Winner 2006 Utah
Children's Book Award
High on the side of rocky Mount Eskel, far from the valleys where gardens
are green and lush, where lowlanders make laws, Miri’s family has lived
forever, pounding a living from the stone of the mountain itself. For as
long as she can remember, Miri has dreamed of working alongside the other
villagers in the quarries of her beloved mountainside. But Miri has never
been allowed to work there, perhaps, she thinks, because she is so small.
Then word comes from the valley that the king's priests have divined Mount
Eskel to be the home of the prince’s bride-to-be—the next princess. The
prince himself will travel to the village to choose her, but first all
eligible girls must attend a makeshift mountain academy to prepare
themselves for royal lowlander life.
At the school, Miri soon finds herself confronted by bitter competition
among the girls and her own conflicting desires to be chosen by the prince.
Yet when danger comes to the academy and threatens all their lives, it is
Miri, named for a tiny mountain flower, who must find a way to save her
classmates—and the one chance to leave the mountain each of them is
determined to secure as her own.
River Secrets (2006)
Razo--short, funny and not a great soldier--is sure
it's out of pity that his captain asks him to join an elite
mission--escorting the ambassador into Tira, Bayern's great enemy.
But when the Bayern arrive in the strange southern country, it’s Razo who
discovers the first dead body. He’s the only Bayern able to befriend both
the high and low born, people who can provide information about the
ever-increasing murders. And he’s the one who must embrace his own talents
in order to get the Bayern soldiers home again, alive.
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