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The Story of Stone [Hardcover]

N. M. Browne (Author), N.M. Browne (Author)
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September 15, 2005
An adventure of fate and choice in a mythical world.

A loner by nature and handicapped by her “fits,” young Nela chooses to forgo a typical woman’s path and dedicate her life to archeology. On an expedition to discover the origins of her civilization, she falls under the spell of a mysterious black stone. Can the secrets of the past contained in the stone change Nela’s uncertain future?

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Grade 7 Up–Two related stories weave into one in this fully realized fantasy. Jerat struggles to come of age in the dangerous world of the Chief's Brood Trove. Though an able fighter, he is set apart from his more violent brethren by his sensitivity. Interspersed chapters relate how Nela, a Findsman's daughter from many generations in the future, learns of Jerat's world. Using a magic stone, she unconsciously sees the earlier age through the experiences of a female Chief Singer, whose people fear the violent Bear-men of the Brood. When this Singer and Jerat meet, their actions bring about a powerful change for both of their cultures. Browne brings readers right into these fascinating societies, revealing them through the minds of the lead characters. It is initially challenging to keep track of the various classes and roles, especially in Jerat's uniquely structured environment, but compelling writing and vivid characters make immersion in these carefully constructed worlds quite enjoyable. The shifts between Nela's point of view and that of Jerat work very well. While the girl starts out as a curious historian, she eventually takes a powerful role in completing the story that Jerat had set in motion so long ago. Elements of mythology, family dynamics, and caste systems fill scenes with richness and depth without detracting from the compelling plot lines. This multilayered novel may be daunting for readers new to fantasy, but fans of the genre will relish the complex, but thoroughly satisfying tale.–Steven Engelfried, Beaverton City Library, OR
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Gr. 9-12. Three voices converge to relate this densely written fantasy that feels like Romeo and Juliet meets Clan of the Cave Bear. Jerat belongs to the Bear-Men, a towering race of warlike agricultural people. Moon-Stone is of the Night Hunters, a group of small, swift beings who live in harmony with nature. When Jerat's brother falls ill, he kidnaps Moon-Stone, hoping to evoke the Magic of Last Resort. His people believe ensnaring a Night Hunter will cause the victim to release a magic so powerful that the world can be remade. Jerat hopes to heal his brother; instead his actions unleash a catastrophic chain reaction that melds the two clans. Meanwhile, several hundred years in the future, Nela, an archaeologist searching for the origins of human kind, discovers a black stone that discharges visions of Moon-Stone's tragic tale. Lushly detailed and mythic in scope, this uncommon story will be most enjoyed by fans of the equally unusual White Midnight (2003) by Dia Calhoun. Jennifer Hubert
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Children's Books (September 15, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1582346550
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582346557
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,169,151 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I picked this up this morning because my 4th grader was a little confused by the switching of narrators. It is a beautifully imagined world that the author sets up- and would be lost on my daughter right now. I am excited to finish the story, and I will put it back in her hands in a few years. I'm glad it is a rainy Saturday. I looked it up on Amazon and was sad not to see any reviews for what seems to be a wonderfully written story that combines myth and fantasy.
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Teller Priest, Tier House, Brood Trove, Heart of the Home, Night Hunters, Hearth Guard, Chief Findsman, Dark Daughter, Magic of the Last Resort, Findsman Millard, Guardsman Hela, Wandering Man, Chief Singer, Great Trees, Guardsman Verre, Longest Light, Lord of the Earth, Avet's Horde, Battle Horde, Chiefson Jerat, Chief's Hall, Chief's Horde, Singer Teller
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