Book Descriptions
for Rowan and the Keeper of the Crystal by Emily Rodda
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Australian author Emily Rodda has created a fantasy series perfectly suited to newly independent readers in search of literary adventure. First introduced in Rowan of Rin (Greenwillow, 2001), quiet Rowan is an underdog hero who discovers unexpected strength of character inside himself when his fellow villagers are in need. In Rowan and the Keeper of the Crystal , he must solve a word riddle in order to find an antidote to a poison threatening his mother’s life. Unable to reach a solution on his own, Rowan works to unite two members of competing clans to aid him in his quest. Riddles are also a central theme in Rowan and the Zebak (trade 0-06-029778-6,$15.95; lib. 0-06-029779-4), when the words of a wise woman’s prophesy are the only directions Rowan has as he attempts to rescue his younger sister after she is abducted by a mysterious winged creature. As he undertakes his quest, Rowan is tormented by his feelings of guilt, that he should have prevented his sister’s kidnaping, and by overwhelming responsibility, as he discovers that his entire community is in danger from a monstrous plot. Once again, with the help of a few friends, each of who contribute their own strengths to the task, Rowan successfully completes his quest with an exciting and unpredictable rescue. (Ages 8-11)
CCBC Choices 2003 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2003. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Rowan and his mother have been called to Maris to choose the new Keeper of the seaside village's precious Crystal, a dangerous task Rowan's family has been bound to for generations.
But this time, something goes terribly wrong. Rowan's mother is poisoned and near death, and Rowan must find the antidote, outwit a deadly sea serpent, and pick a new Keeper -- before it's too late.
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