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Grade 6-9–This historical tale is set in what is clearly England in a time that feels like the Norman era. Damiana is a Safe-Keeper, whose job is to listen to the secrets people confide in her and then to keep them to herself. She lives with her daughter, Fiona, and Reed, whom readers are told was a foundling. Others in the village also have special gifts including being a Dream-Maker and a Truth-Teller. The story portrays rural village life with a strong, loving extended family. However, everything changes for the young people when, at 15, they are sent to spend the summer with Damiana's sister. Reed lives with a merchant who gives him some experiences in his trading business while Fiona studies with a herbalist to learn the art of healing. On their return home, they find that their mother is dying. Before she dies, Damiana shares a secret with Fiona that she pledges to keep secret until the time she knows it is right to tell. Fiona takes on the role of Safe-Keeper but finds that this is not her true calling. Shinn writes well and has created a variety of interesting characters. The unraveling of a family secret at the end comes as a complete surprise, but rather than adding to the story, it feels a little like a cheat. Still, this does not detract significantly from the story.–Jane G. Connor, South Carolina State Library, Columbia
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Gr. 7-12. When she grows up, Fiona plans to be her village's Safe-Keeper, just like her mother, Damiana, who listens to, but cannot repeat, her neighbors' most troubling stories. Fiona's own family has plenty of secrets: Fiona doesn't know her father's identity, and on the night of her birth, the king's messenger left a mysterious baby with Damiana, asking her to keep and protect the child. The boy, Reed, and Fiona grow up in a bucolic setting as best friends, surrounded by a loving, extended family of magical adults. When Damiana falls ill, Reed and Fiona leave their childhood behind as they care for their mother and make startling discoveries about their respective parents. Shinn, whose fantasy titles for adults have earned her a wide teen following, heavily foreshadows a romance between Reed and Fiona, an element that may disturb some readers, particularly those in blended families. The romance is only hinted at, however, and teens will connect with Shinn's vividly drawn fantasy world as well as her provocative questions about truth, justice, and individual destiny. Gillian Engberg
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  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Firebird (November 3, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0142403571
  • ISBN-13: 978-0142403570
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #214,216 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another Winner by Sharon Shinn, July 4, 2004
By Antoine Tardif "Antoine Tardif" (red deer, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Safe-Keeper's Secret (Hardcover)
As a huge Sharon Shinn fan I felt compelled to pick up 'The Safe-Keeper's Secret'.

Unlike most of her other novels this book is written with a teenage audience in mind. The writing is simplified, and the story is easy to follow. Regardless the book can be enjoyed by anyone.

The setting is a fantasy world where every town has a safe-keeper, and a truth-teller. Furthermore this world also has a dream-maker.

This is the story of a safe-keeper and her two children. The safe-keeper is a person who can hold on to secrets no matter how horrible they may be. One of her children happens to be a secret, the boy was mysteriously dropped off in the middle of the night, and she raises him as her own.

The rest of the book follows the two children, Reed & Fiona. They discover themselves; learn of what they want to be, & that bloodlines don't truly matter. During this period of time they suffer the loss of a loved one. To reveal more of the plot would be to ruin the story.

While this was an overall good novel, I found it somewhat difficult to become attached to some of the characters earlier on. I would therefore recommend the 'Samalia' books or 'Summer at Castle Auburn' if you're looking to try a Sharon Shinn fantasy.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Tale of Two Children, October 26, 2006
The Safe-Keeper's Secret (2004) is a standalone fantasy novel. One night, the King's own Safe-Keeper came riding through Tambleham, stopping at the Safe-Keeper's house on the other side. There he left a baby and a secret.

Safe-Keepers exist only to keep secrets, some for just a short while and others for all eternity. Conversely, Truth-Tellers exist only to relate the literal truth. Dream-Makers exist to fulfill wishes through their magic, but cannot control the gift.

In this novel, Elminstra the herb witch comes to the Safe-Keeper's house early the next morning with food and milk. She knocks on the door, calling out to the two sisters, then pushes it open after no one responds. Angeline comes to answer the knocking with a child in each arm, telling Elminstra that the girl is her sister's newborn and the boy has been left in their care.

Angeline is the Safe-Keeper for Lowford. She has come to help deliver the child of her sister Damiana, the Safe-Keeper for Tambleham. Damiana will raise the two children as if they are both her own, although the whole village knows that only one is hers. In fact, everybody else thinks that Reed is the illegitimate son of the King.

Reed and Fiona grow up as if they were twins. They even look alike. But Reed is full of energy, while Fiona is much more sedate. She remains calm even when Reed brings in a snake to show her and even looks for a box to keep it in for a pet. Yet Fiona always goes out to see any new thing that Reed finds in his roaming.

Reed isn't sure what he wants to be, but he is willing to try anything once. Fiona has always known that she will be a Safe-Keeper like her mother and grandmother. Thomas the Truth-Teller tries to tell Fiona that she will not follow in her mother's footsteps and she hates him for it. Like most people, she seems to hate disagreeable truths.

Fiona and Reed love the annual gathering in Damiana's house. Angeline and Thomas always come, as does Isodora the Dream-Maker. They make wreathes to burn on a great bonfire in the front yard and cook feasts to devour until they are all sated.

In this story, Fiona and Reed live together with Damiana as their mother until death takes Damiana away. Then Elminstra insists on her granddaughter Allison moving in with Fiona, even though Reed is away learning new trades much of the time. Every time he returns, Fiona feels like a missing part of her life is now
filled.

This story is without adventure, has very little suspense and almost no conflict. Deaths occur, but only Damiana's passing is dwelled upon and, even then, only for its affect on Fiona. This story is mostly about the growth and development of two children and their relationships with older friends. Nevertheless, it is a deeply satisfying story with a very moving conclusion.

This story is very much a fantasy without any chance of being mistaken for reality. Yet one can only wish that it were true. Some things should be real, even if only for a little while.

Highly recommended for Shinn fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of loving relationships and surprise endings.

-Arthur W. Jordin
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Taken to Heart, October 1, 2004
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I have loved Sharon Shinn's writing since I first picked up her Summers at Castle Auburn, and then quickly moved on to read and love all of her Samira books (I must admit her more sci-fi books, though good, were harder for me to get in to, but that is because I rarely read science fiction). So I was happy to see her write a book for young adults, and was interested to see how she approached it. I find that young adult fantasy books are the most interesting and imaginative. This book was enjoyable, it had the easy flow of the story like in her other books, but written in a simpler way, which did not take from the story at all in my opinion. It has an interesting plot, and though some say it all wrapped up a bit TOO nicely at the end, they are right that it did tie all lose ends together and everyone was happy, but this book was written for younger people, and I think that a happy ending is perfectly acceptable. I was happy for the characters, and smiling when I put the book down, so whether or not the ending was 'too' perfect or not, I grew attached to the characters and cared about them, and that is one of the most important things in story telling if you ask me! There is more, being adopted, I really liked the theme surrounding belonging - I do not want to go to into detail because I am not here to retell the story, it is just that the book focused on what you are instead of who you are, and there were times I re-read a paragraph or two and took her views on belonging to heart, and it was nice. I could relate to the feelings of some of the characters, and I could hear myself saying some of the same things when I was younger, and even at times now. The way Sharon Shinn addressed these issues made me feel good about myself. I think that this is a book worth reading, for young adults and for the young at heart adults.
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3.0 out of 5 stars The Safe-Keeper's Secret (Firebird)
This was a lovely book. I ordered it simply because Sharon Shinn wrote it and I love her writing.

It is more of a young adult book and that is fine, but it wasn't... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Erika Ginnis

1.0 out of 5 stars disturbing
Although this book is well-written and has enjoyable characters, the "romance" was too disturbing for me. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Fantasy
Sharon Shinn has taken us to an alternate reality, a place full of beauty and peace as well as dark secrets. This first book in a trilogy is delightful as are the other two. Read more
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This is a lovely story with an original concept. It has a fairy tale like feel to it with the prose. Young girls/teens and women should all enjoy it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Touching, Beautiful Fantasy
This is a beautiful book about a young woman, Fiona, and her love for her friends and family. A quick, delightful read taking place in an imaginative fantasy world. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A real treat for all ages
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Another of Shinn's fantastical fantasies, this is a tale of people who live with Safe-Keepers and Truth-Tellers in a rural England-like setting. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars well...mmmhhh....its not that bad...
but not that good either.
I like these kind of stories, qualm and equipped with self-assurness
buuuut, I found it a little boring too. Read more
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