Synopses & Reviews
Halfling Tildi Summerbee has led a typical, unexciting life, tending the house for her brothers while they manage the family farm. Her days are boring, but happy...until a Thraik attack decimates her family. In an effort to provide for Tildi, the town's leaders prepare an arranged marriage and take control of her farm's assets. After all, a female halfling is incapable of handling such matters on her own. Tildi sees things differently.
In order to escape her arranged marriage and overcome the prejudices against the "weaker" sex, she decides to pass herself off as a man. Assuming the guise of her brother Teldo, Tildi disappears into the night. She plans to accept Teldo's position as an apprentice to a great wizard. But she soon finds that the rest of the world isn't very welcoming to halflings. And that she is surrounded by fantastic dangers. Dangers that are more than a match for a wizard's apprentice.
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Praise for
An Unexpected Apprentice "I thoroughly enjoyed it, the plot, the settlement, the whole nine yards, and especially the twitch of humor at odd moments...a book I can thoroughly recommend."—Anne McCaffrey "An unusual story well-told, with characters it's a real pleasure to spend time with."--Dave Drake “
The Unexpected Apprentice is a fast-paced fantasy adventure full of warm, engaging characters and gentle humor. I had a lot of fun with it, and you will, too.”--Harry Turtledove
“Ive always wondered what The Hobbit might have been like if Bilbo had been a girl … now I know.”--Ed Greenwood
Review
"I thoroughly enjoyed it, the plot, the settlement, the whole nine yards, and especially the twitch of humor at odd moments...a book I can thoroughly recommend."--Anne McCaffrey "An unusual story well-told, with characters it's a real pleasure to spend time with."--Dave Drake "
The Unexpected Apprentice is a fast-paced fantasy adventure full of warm, engaging characters and gentle humor. I had a lot of fun with it, and you will, too."--Harry Turtledove
"I've always wondered what The Hobbit might have been like if Bilbo had been a girl ... now I know."--Ed Greenwood
Synopsis
A female halfling joins the ranks of the Rover and the Baggins boys in search of adventure, knowledge, and opportunity.
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Synopsis
Halfling Tildi Summerbee has led a typical, unexciting life, tending the house for her brothers while they manage the family farm. Her days are boring, but happy...until a Thraik attack decimates her family. In an effort to provide for Tildi, the town's leaders prepare an arranged marriage and take control of her farm's assets. After all, a female halfling is incapable of handling such matters on her own. Tildi sees things differently.
In order to escape her arranged marriage and overcome the prejudices against the "weaker" sex, she decides to pass herself off as a man. Assuming the guise of her brother Teldo, Tildi disappears into the night. She plans to accept Teldo's position as an apprentice to a great wizard. But she soon finds that the rest of the world isn't very welcoming to halflings. And that she is surrounded by fantastic dangers. Dangers that are more than a match for a wizard's apprentice.
About the Author
Jody Lynn Nye lives in Illinois and has collaborated with Anne McCafferty on several books.