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Chalice

Robin McKinley - Author

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ISBN 9781436281997 | 272 pages | 24 Nov 2009 | Ace | 8.26 x 5.23in | 18 - AND UP
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Mirasol is a beekeeper, a honey-gatherer, with an ability to speak to the "earthlines" - the sentient parts of Willowlands, where she lives. The concerns of Master, Chalice, and Circle, who govern Willowlands, have nothing to do with her - until the current Master and Chalice die in a fire and leave no heirs to take their places. The Master's closest relative has been a priest of Fire for the past seven years; he is not quite human anymore. And then the Circle comes to Marisol and tells her that she is the new Chalice, and it will be up to her to bind the land and its people with a Master, the touch of whose hand can burn human flesh to the bone. . . .

"High fantasy as perfectly shaped and eloquently told as Beauty and The Hero and the Crown. A lavish and lasting treat." - Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Readers who long for beautiful phrases and descriptive writing will find themselves drinking in this rich fairy tale as if it were honey trickling down their throats." - School Library Journal


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