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Harpist in the wind

Patricia A. McKillip (1979)

SubgenreChildren's Fantasy
Age groupChildren 5-8
Content ratingG
Pages256 (Short <300)
SettingSecondary World
Goodreads4.18/5 (7904)

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ViolenceNone
Sexual contentNone
LanguageNone

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Synopsis

Though Morgon the Riddle-Master was reunited with his beloved Raederle, his purpose in life and the reason for the stars on his forehead remained a mystery. All around him, the realm shook with war and disaster as mysterious shape-changers battled against mankind. Without the missing High One, Morgon must assume responsibility for all his world After leading an army of the dead to protect his island of Hed, he and Raederle set out for Lungold, where the wizards were assembling against the evil Ghisteslwchlohm. And behind them came Deth, the crippled harpist, Morgon's friend and betrayer. But Lungold was only the beginning of the quest that would lead him to the truth of ancient struggle and the fate of the High One, until at last he could solve all mysteries and know his own awesome destiny! Third in the Quest of the Riddle-Master series.

Is Harpist in the wind appropriate for my child?

Suitable for readers of all ages.

What to know going in

This book has no graphic violence, no sexual content, and clean language.

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Epic FantasyHigh FantasyQuestsSci-Fi FantasyYA