The Land of the Silver Apples
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Chapter One THE NECKLACE It was the middle of the night when the rooster crowed. The sun haddisappeared hours ago into a mass of clouds over the western hills. From thewind buffeting the walls of the house, Jack knew a storm had rolled off theNorth Sea. The sky would be black as a lead mine, and even the earth,covered with snow as it was, would be invisible. The sun when it rose --ifit rose -- would be masked in gloom. The rooster crowed again. Jack heard his claws scratching the bottom of hisbasket as if he was wondering where his soft nest had gone. And where hiswarm companions had hidden themselves. The rooster was alone in his littlepen. "It's only for a while," Jack told the bird, who grumbled briefly andsettled down. He would crow again later, and again, until the sun reallyappeared. That was how roosters were. They made noise all night, to becertain of getting it right. Jack threw back the heap of sheepskins covering him. The coals in the hearthstill gleamed, but not for long, Jack thought with a twinge of fear. It wasthe Little Yule, the longest night of the year, and the Bard had commandedthey put out all the fires in the village. The past year had been toodangerous. Berserkers had appeared from across the water, and only merestchance had kept them from slaughtering the villagers. The Northmen had destroyed the Holy Isle. Those who had not been drowned orburned or chopped to bits had been hauled off into slavery. It was time for new beginnings, the Bard said. Not one spark of fire was toremain in the little gathering of farms Jack knew as home. New fire had tobe kindled from the earth. The Bard called it a "need-fire." Without it, theevils of the past would linger into the new year. If the flame didnotkindle, if the earth refused to give up itsfire, the frost giants would know their time had come. They would descendfrom their icy fortresses in the far north. The great wolf of winter woulddevour the sun and light would never return. Of course, that was the belief in the old days, Jack thought as he pulledon his calfskin boots. Now, with Brother Aiden in the village, people knewthat the old beliefs should be cast away. The little monk sat outside hisbeehive-shaped hut and spoke to anyone who would listen. He gently correctedpeople's errors and spoke to them of the goodness of God. He was anexcellent storyteller, almost as fine as the Bard. People were willing tolisten to him. Still, in the dark of the longest night of the year, it was hard to believein such goodness. God had not protected the Holy Isle. The wolf of winterwas abroad. You could hear his voice on the wind, and the very air rangwith the shouts of frost giants. Surely it was wise to follow the old ways. Jack climbed the ladder to the loft. "Mother, Father," he called. "Lucy." "We're awake," his father replied. He was already bundled up for the longwalk. Mother was ready too, but Lucy stubbornly clung to her covers. "Leave me alone!" she wailed. "It's St. Lucy's Day," Father coaxed. "You'll be the most important personin the village." "I'm already the most important person in the village." "The very idea!" Mother said. "More important than the Bard or BrotherAiden or the chief? You need a lesson in humility." "Ah, but she's really a lost princess," Father said fondly. "She'll look sopretty in her new dress." "I will, won't I?" said Lucy, condescending to rise. Jack went back down the ladder. It was an argument Mother never won. Shetried to teach Lucy manners, but Father always undermined her efforts. To Giles Crookleg, his daughter was the most wonderful thing that had everhappened to him. He was forever cursed with lameness. Both he and his wife,Alditha, were sturdy rather
THE CHILDREN FROMTHE SEA OF TROLLS BRAVE THEIR WORST NIGHTMARES -- UNDERGROUND. Jack is amazed to have caused an earthquake. He is thirteen, after all, andonly a bard-in-training. But his sister, Lucy, has been stolen by the Ladyof the Lake; stolen a second time in her young life, as he learns to histerror. Caught between belief in the old gods and Christianity (790 AD,Britain), Jack calls upon his ash wood staff to subdue a passel of unrulymonks, and, for his daring, ends up in a knucker hole. It is unforgettable-- for the boy and for readers -- as are the magical reappearance of theberserker Thorgil from a burial by moss; new characters Pega, a slave girlfrom Jack's village, and the eager-to-marry-her Bugaboo (a hobgoblin king);kelpies; yarthkins; and elves (not the enchanted sprites one would expectbut the fallen angels of legend). Rarely does a sequel enlarge sobrilliantly the world of the first story. Look for the conclusion inTheIslands of the Blessedin 2009.
After escaping from the Sea of Trolls, the apprentice bard Jack plunges into a new series of adventures, traveling underground to Elfland and uncovering the truth about his little sister Lucy.
In this long-awaited sequel to "The Sea of Trolls," National Book Award winner and Newbery Honor author Farmer continues the story of Jack, a bard-in-training in 790 A.D. Britain. When he learns that his sister Lucy has been stolen by the Lady of the Lake, Jack must brave his worst nightmares.
THE CHILDREN FROMTHE SEA OF TROLLS BRAVE THEIR WORST NIGHTMARES -- UNDERGROUND. Jack is amazed to have caused an earthquake. He is thirteen, after all, andonly a bard-in-training. But his sister, Lucy, has been stolen by the Ladyof the Lake; stolen a second time in her young life, as he learns to histerror. Caught between belief in the old gods and Christianity (790 AD,Britain), Jack calls upon his ash wood staff to subdue a passel of unrulymonks, and, for his daring, ends up in a knucker hole. It is unforgettable-- for the boy and for readers -- as are the magical reappearance of theberserker Thorgil from a burial by moss; new characters Pega, a slave girlfrom Jack's village, and the eager-to-marry-her Bugaboo (a hobgoblin king);kelpies; yarthkins; and elves (not the enchanted sprites one would expectbut the fallen angels of legend). Rarely does a sequel enlarge sobrilliantly the world of the first story. Look for the conclusion inTheIslands of the Blessedin 2009.
THE CHILDREN FROM THE SEA OF TROLLS BRAVE THEIR WORST NIGHTMARES -- UNDERGROUND. Jack is amazed to have caused an earthquake. He is thirteen, after all, and only a bard-in-training. But his sister, Lucy, has been stolen by the Lady of the Lake; stolen a second time in her young life, as he learns to his terror. Caught between belief in the old gods and Christianity (790 AD, Britain), Jack calls upon his ash wood staff to subdue a passel of unruly monks, and, for his daring, ends up in a knucker hole. It is unforgettable -- for the boy and for readers -- as are the magical reappearance of the berserker Thorgil from a burial by moss; new characters Pega, a slave girl from Jack's village, and the eager-to-marry-her Bugaboo (a hobgoblin king); kelpies; yarthkins; and elves (not the enchanted sprites one would expect but the fallen angels of legend). Rarely does a sequel enlarge so brilliantly the world of the first story. Look for the conclusion in The Islands of the Blessed in 2009.
THE CHILDREN FROMTHE SEA OF TROLLS BRAVE THEIR WORST NIGHTMARES -- UNDERGROUND.Jack is amazed to have caused an earthquake. He is thirteen, after all, and only a bard-in-training. But his sister, Lucy, has been stolen by the Lady of the Lake; stolen a second time in her young life, as he learns to his terror. Caught between belief in the old gods and Christianity (790 AD, Britain), Jack calls upon his ash wood staff to subdue a passel of unruly monks, and, for his daring, ends up in a knucker hole. It is unforgettable -- for the boy and for readers -- as are the magical reappearance of the berserker Thorgil from a burial by moss; new characters Pega, a slave girl from Jack's village, and the eager-to-marry-her Bugaboo (a hobgoblin king); kelpies; yarthkins; and elves (not the enchanted sprites one would expect but the fallen angels of legend). Rarely does a sequel enlarge so brilliantly the world of the first story. Look for the conclusion inThe Islands of the Blessedin 2009.
"Jack, Pega, and Thorgil prove strong and capable in ways they themselves never suspected, and readers will look forward to the final installment." -- Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
"Jack, Pega, and Thorgil prove strong and capable in ways they themselves never suspected, and readers will look forward to the final installment."--Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
작가정보
저자(글) Farmer, Nancy
이 책과 『The Ear, The Eye, And The Arm』(1995년)과 『A Girl Named Disaster』(1997년)로 뉴베리 상을 세 차례 수상했다. 그밖에 작품으로는 Do You Know Me, the Warm Place와 세 권의 그림동화가 있다. 저자는 애리조나의 멕시코 국경 부근에서 성장했는데, 그곳의 풍경은 이 소설 속에서 생생하게 재현되어 있다. 현재 캘리포니아의 멘로 파크에서 가족과 함께 살고 있다.
목차
Cast of Characters xi
1. The Necklace 1
2. The Need-Fire Ceremony 10
3. Wassail 21
4. The Slave Girl 27
5. The Farseeing Charm 38
6. The Light from Far Away 47
7. Giles's Secret 54
8. The Lost Child 64
9. Brother Aiden 73
10. The Pilgrimage 83
11. The Lady in the Fountain 92
12. St. Oswald's Head 101
13. Small Demon Possession 113
14. The Earthquake 121
15. Din Guardi 130
16. King Yffi 142
17. The Half-Fallen Angels 153
18. The Hollow Road 162
19. The Knucker Hole 175
20. The Enchanted Forest 187
21. The Girl in the Moss 198
22. Thorgil's Saga 210
23. The Bugaboo 218
24. A Proposal of Marriage 229
25. Frog Spawn Omelet 242
26. The Maelstrom 250
27. Hazel 257
28. St. Columba 265
29. Betrayal 271
30. Elfland 279
31. The Dark River 287
32. Lucy 295
33. The Prisoners 309
34. The Wild Hunt 318
35. The Bard's Message 328
36. Secret Allies 339
37. The Tithe of Hell 348
38. Freedom 358
39. The Forest of Lorn 367
40. The Midgard Serpent 378
41. The Vision 389
42. Yarthkins 397
43. The Kelpies 410
44. Ethne 421
45. Glamour 432
46. Unlife 439
47. The Last of Din Guardi 449
48. The Gifts of the Lady 458
49. St. Filian's Welcome 466
50. Homeward Bound 478
Appendix 483
Religion 483
St. Filian's Well 484
Din Guardi 485
Symbols Carved by Thorgil's Shipmates 486
Pictish Symbols 487
Sources 493
기본정보
ISBN | 9781416907350 ( 1416907351 ) |
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발행(출시)일자 | 2007년 08월 21일 |
쪽수 | 512쪽 |
크기 |
160 * 237
* 40
mm
/ 812 g
|
총권수 | 1권 |
언어 | 영어 |
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