
The Wind Singer
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Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Children’s
+3
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Format
Paperback
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2000
Publisher
Mammoth
Edition
1st
ISBN-10
0749744715
ISBN-13
9780749744717
Description
In a world where music holds the key to freedom, a young girl named Kestrel discovers her unique ability to influence the very fabric of society through song. Set in the oppressive land of Aramanth, the people are governed by rigid rules and traditions that stifle their creativity and spirits. Kestrel, along with her twin brother, must navigate a society that values conformity over individuality as they uncover the power hidden within the Wind Singer, an ancient instrument believed to possess the ability to liberate their world.
As Kestrel embarks on a perilous journey, she encounters a rich tapestry of characters—some who are allies in her quest for change, and others who threaten to maintain the status quo. The siblings face daunting challenges that test their courage, loyalty, and belief in the transformative power of music. Through their trials, Kestrel learns profound truths about herself and the strength that lies within the collective human spirit.
With evocative prose and lyrical storytelling, the tale captures the essence of rebellion and the pursuit of hope. Set against a backdrop where creativity is both a gift and a weapon, the narrative delves into themes of individuality, the importance of sound, and the relentless quest for freedom. It invites readers to reflect on their own voices and remind them of the unique power each person holds to effect change.
As Kestrel embarks on a perilous journey, she encounters a rich tapestry of characters—some who are allies in her quest for change, and others who threaten to maintain the status quo. The siblings face daunting challenges that test their courage, loyalty, and belief in the transformative power of music. Through their trials, Kestrel learns profound truths about herself and the strength that lies within the collective human spirit.
With evocative prose and lyrical storytelling, the tale captures the essence of rebellion and the pursuit of hope. Set against a backdrop where creativity is both a gift and a weapon, the narrative delves into themes of individuality, the importance of sound, and the relentless quest for freedom. It invites readers to reflect on their own voices and remind them of the unique power each person holds to effect change.
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