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The ropemaker
    Dickinson, Peter, 1927-
Publisher: Delacorte Press,
Pub date: c2001.
Pages: 375 p. ;
ISBN: 0385729219
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Summary
Tilja has grown up in the peaceful Valley, which is protected from the fearsome Empire by an enchanted forest. But the forest s power has begun to fade and the Valley is in danger. Tilja is the youngest of four brave souls who venture into the Empire together to find the mysterious magician who can save the Valley. And much to her amazement, Tilja gradually learns that only she, an ordinary girl with no magical powers, has the ability to protect her group and their quest from the Empire s sorcerers. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
Like his stellar novels Shadow of a Hero and Bone from a Dry Sea, Dickinson's latest offering moves from the mythic to the particular and back again, making clear the ways in which an individual's extraordinary experience could metamorphose into an entire culture's legend. Readers who are willing and able to fall into step with its majestic pace will be rewarded by a thought-provoking trek through a fairy tale world that is as breathtakingly fresh as it is archetypal. For 19 generations, the comfortably prosperous Valley has been tucked away from the outside world kept safe by powerful enchantments. When these powers begin to weaken, however, it's up to Tilja and her grandmother Meena, along with their companions, Tahl and his grandfather Alnor, to journey forth in search of a magician powerful enough to protect their home once again. In the course of this pilgrimage, Tilja who has recently and heartbreakingly learned that she possesses not a jot of the hereditary magic that would entitle her to inherit her beloved family homestead comes to understand more about the unique and valuable gift she does possess. Eerily, the novel is sprinkled with images that take on an unforeseen resonance: a rebel magician be-turbaned and lanky and collapsing towers that crush their proud builders. A challenging magical adventure for the thinking reader. Ages 12-up. (Nov.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 7-10-The Valley is left alone by barbarian marauders from the north and by the powerful, greedy Empire to the south. Old stories explain why. Although these ancient legends are hardly believed any more, Tilja's mother still goes into the forest to sing to the cedars and Tahl's grandfather talks to the waters that flow along the northern border. Their families have been protecting the Valley in this manner for nearly 20 generations. Now that magical protection is breaking down, and Tilja, her grandmother, Tahl, and his grandfather set out on a quest to find a mysterious man who may or may not still be alive but who probably holds the secret they need to discover. As this band of travelers makes it way across hostile, unfamiliar territory, Tilja begins to learn of her ability to neutralize magic, rendering it powerless. Since the Empire's leaders have harnessed magic as a tool to control its subjects, this proves to be a most important talent. The travelers experience one dangerous, exciting adventure after another. They meet a strange man known as the Ropemaker, whose magic is mightier than any in the Empire. As the four come closer to achieving their goal, evil forces conspire to destroy them. And the suspense does not let up until the very last pages. While on one level this tale is a fantasy, it is also a wonderful coming-of-age story. Tilja is a young woman who is discovering who she is and what she is meant to do in life. Fascinating questions about time are posed, and there is much for young people to think about here. As much as anything, this book is about the power of story and the influence it can have on ordinary people's lives.-Bruce Anne Shook, Mendenhall Middle School, Greensboro, NC Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Table of Contents
   Asarta
   1 The Forest p. 3
   2 The Story p. 17
   3 The Gathering p. 36
   Faheel
   4 The River p. 71
   5 The Camp p. 91
   6 Ellion's House p. 104
   7 The Pirrim Hills p. 123
   8 The Walls of the City p. 144
   9 The Grand Trunk Road p. 170
   10 The City of Death p. 186
   11 The Island p. 206
   12 The Palace p. 232
   13 The Common Way p. 250
   Ramdatta
   14 A Bunch of Grapes p. 269
   15 The Road North p. 285
   16 Lord Kzuva's Tower p. 300
   17 The Forest Edge p. 318
   18 Roc Feathers p. 334
   19 The Lake p. 346
   20 Home p. 356
   Epilogue p. 373
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Personal Author: Dickinson, Peter, 1927-
Title: The ropemaker / Peter Dickinson.
Publication info: New York : Delacorte Press, c2001.
Physical descrip: 375 p. ; 25 cm.
Interest age level: 012 & up.
Summary: When the magic that protects their Valley starts to fail, Tilja and her companions journey into the evil Empire to find the ancient magician Faheel, who originally cast those spells.
Held by: ALGONQUIN CARY DESPLAINES DUNDEE ELA FREMONT GLENCOE HUNTLEY LAKEFOREST LAKE_VILLA LINCOLNWD MCHENRY NILES NORTHBROOK PRSPCT_HTS ROUND_LAKE WILMETTE WINNETKA ZIONBENTON CRYSTALAKE EPLMAIN EPLSOUTH GLENVIEW
Children's subject: Magic--Fiction.
Children's subject: Fantasy.
Subject term: Magic--Fiction.
Genre index term: Fantasy fiction.
Local subject: Coming of age--Fiction.
Control Number: ocm46419749
ISBN: 0385729219 (hc) : $15.95
ISBN: 0385730632 (pbk.)
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