Synopses & Reviews
"...Add venom from your greatest fear -- One drop -- and then the truth is clear."Rowan and his mother have journeyed to the Maris folk on the coast to do their duty. Rowan's mother is to choose the new Keeper of the Crystal, who will lead the Maris when the old Keeper dies. Rowan is to be ready to take her place if she should be killed. Her death is a distinct possibility.
Then Rowan's mother is poisoned, and he boldly breaks a thousand-year-old tradition. He refuses to choose a candidate using the customary tests until all three candidates help him find the antidote for his mother. Armed with just a cryptic rhyme, the four set forth to face perils they can't even imagine. Will they figure out the meaning of the rhyme in time to save Rowan's mother? Can they survive the deadly creatures that await them? And even if they do, what will happen when the hidden dangerwhich threatens everyone in the land -- reveals itself?
Synopsis
Rowan, the hero of Rowan of Rin and Rowan and the Travelers, must accompany his mother as she performs the ancestral duty of choosing a new Keeper of the Crystal in the seaside village of Maris. Rowan senses danger among the strange, fishlike Maris townspeople, and when his mother is poisoned, falling into a death-bound slumber, his awful destiny is made clear. He must take his mother s place as Chooser but first he must solve an ancient riddle and outsmart a deadly sea serpent in a quest for th poison s antidote. Rowan has to make wise choices to save his mother . . . and even braver ones to save all of Rin from a bigger threat looming just beyond the horizon. Headline for quotes and awards: Praise for Rowan of Rin
About the Author
Emily Rodda has written many books for children, including Finders Keepers,which School Library journal dubbed "a lively adventure," and several novels about the likable hero Rowan. The first of these novels, Rowan of Rin, won the Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year for Younger Readers Award when it was first published. In fact, Emily Rodda has won the Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year Award an unprecedented five times. A former editor, Ms. Rodda is also the best-selling author of adult mysteries under the name Jennifer Rowe. She lives in Australia.