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Aria of the Sea
Aria of the Sea
Author: Dia Calhoun
Her mother always dreamed that Cerinthe would become a dancer. Cerinthe chose instead to train as a healer. But when her healing powers fail to save her mother from death at the hands of the Black Ship, Cerinthe travels to Faranor to attend the yearly Trial at The School of Royal Dancers. After Cerinthe is accepted as a student, her personal tri...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781890817251
ISBN-10: 1890817252
Publication Date: 2000
Pages: 270
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Publisher: Winslow Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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A decent fantasy novel about a girl who wants to be a dancer because that was her dead mother's wish for her. In the course of the novel, she must choose between what her mother wanted and what she finds her own heart wanting. One event near the end of the novel almost ruins the whole novel, which is a pity, since another scene near the end made it almost perfect.
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