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The Folk Keeper

by Franny Billingsley

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ISBN13: 9780689828768
ISBN10: 0689828764
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"Here in the Cellar," Corinna says, "I control the Folk. Here, I'm queen of the world." As Folk Keeper at the Rhysbridge Home, she feeds the fierce, dark-dwelling cave Folk; keeps them from souring the milk, killing the chickens, and venting their anger on the neighborhood; and writes it all down in her Folk Record. Since only boys are Folk Keepers, she has disguised herself as a boy, Corin, and it is a boy and a Folk Keeper she intends to stay.

Yet there comes a moment when someone else knows the truth. Old, dying Lord Merton not only knows she is a girl, but knows some of her other secrets as well. It is at his bidding that she, as Corin, leaves Rhysbridge to become Folk Keeper and a member of the family on Cliffsend, an isle where the Folk are fiercer than ever they were at Rhysbridge.

It is on Cliffsend that Corinna comes face to face with herself, with the powers she does have (some quite unexpected) and those she does not have (even if she lies and says she does). Who really is she? Why does her hair grow two inches a night? Why does the sea draw her? What does she really want? And what future can and will she choose?

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Orphan Corinna disguises herself as a boy to pose as a Folk Keeper, one who keeps the Evil Folk at bay. She discovers her heritage as a seal maiden when she is taken to live with a wealthy family in their manor by the sea in a super-real blend of fantasy and fact.

About the Author

Franny Billingsley's books owe their images and rhythms to the songs her father sang — two songs every night, unless she chose a Scottish ballad with more than thirty verses. Then he'd sing only one song because he was faithful to every word and had four other kids, waiting. Now Franny sings to her own two kids, and she reminds herself of the great gift her father gave her whenever she's tempted to skip a verse.

The Folk Keeper is her second book. Well Wished, her first, was an SLJ Best Book, one of Booklist's Top Ten First Novels for Youth, and an SLJ Sleeper: 100 Books Too Good to Miss. She lives in Chicago with her family and works as a children's bookseller.

Table of Contents

Contents

From Candlemas to the Feast of Saint Lancet

From the Day of the Seven Spirits Throuqh Bledstone Day

Cupid's Crossing

Saint Valentine's Eve to the Feast of Saint Valentine

Feast of Saint Valentine Throuqh Mischief of All Sorts

Fastern's E'en to the Tirls of March

Storms of the Equinox Throuqh Egg Sunday (and Other Matters I'dRather Not Discuss)

Beltane Through Midsummer

Midsummer Midniqht Throuqh Midsummer Dawn

Including Balymas Day (the Feast of the Keeper Is Tomorrow!)

The Feast of the Keeper, but What Is It to Me?

Including the Feast of Dolores, the Skeptic (and Other Feast DaysI Do Not Care to Name)

Harvest Rose Festival to the Harvest Fair

The Harvest Fair

The Harvest Fair (Will It Never End!) Throuqh the Storms of the Equinox

A New First Paqe

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franwell, January 24, 2007 (view all comments by franwell)
I didn't expect to like a fantasy book so much. It was excellent, so full of atmosphere of the rocky coast and strange old mansion the girl goes to live in. The story and characters were so creative and original. This is a book you will not forget.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780689828768
Author:
Gore, Leonid
Publisher:
Atheneum
Author:
Gore, Leonid
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Adolescence
Subject:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - Fantasy
Subject:
Legends, Myths, & Fables - Other
Subject:
Fantasy
Subject:
Orphans
Subject:
Folk-lore, celtic
Subject:
Selkies
Copyright:
Publication Date:
October 1999
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
Young adult
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
176
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.5 in 9.52 oz
Age Level:
10-14

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