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Red Prophet Audiolivro

de Orson Scott Card
idioma: inglês
Editor: Blackstone Publishing, Janeiro de 2006 ‧
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In the first tale of Alvin Maker, Seventh Son, Orson Scott Card introduced his readers to a very familiar—but just slightly different—pioneer America where magic works. Hex signs are powerful, good and evil presences roam the land, and many people have special talents. In this thrilling sequel, Alvin Maker is awakening to many mysteries: his own strange powers, the magic of the American frontier, and the special virtues of its chosen people, the Native Americans.

Young Alvin Maker, the seventh son of a seventh son, has extraordinary talents for a white boy—he can cause stone to split smoothly under his hands, his knots never untie, he can knit bones, and he can call small animals to do his bidding. Stranger still his talents are imperceptible to the Indians, who usually hear the fire-setting of the sparks and the water-finding of the dowsers as an interruption in their music but who cannot hear Alvin at all.

Lolla-Wossiky is an Indian whose fate is closely linked with Alvin’s. He’s been an undignified drunk since he was eleven, when he watched white men murder his father. The black noise in his head since the death shot rang out has drowned out the green music he needs to live well, and his life is a constant search for the right balance of alcohol to still the black noise without silencing the green music—until he meets Alvin.

Soon Alvin must summon all his powers to prevent a tragic war between Native Americans and the white settlers of North America.

Red Prophet

de Orson Scott Card

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9781483056654
Editor: Blackstone Publishing
Data de Lançamento: Janeiro de 2006
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo de produto: Audiolivro
Tamanho Ficheiro B
Formato e Compatibilidade:
Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Outros
EAN: 9781483056654

SOBRE O AUTOR

Orson Scott Card

Orson Scott Card (1951), Richland, Washington. Cresceu no Arizona e viveu dois anos no Brasil enquanto missionário Mormon. Estudou na Brigham Young University (1975) e na University of Utah (1981). Foi professor em diversas universidades e escritor em workshops. A sua produção literária foi traduzida em 15 línguas, sendo O Jogo Final o seu livro mais conhecido, primeiro publicado sob a forma de conto na revista de ficção científica Analog. Escreveu-o aos 16 anos mas só o desenvolveu como romance em 1985. Pai de cinco filhos, vive em Greensboro, Carolina do Norte.

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