### From School Library Journal Grade 8 UpβIn this concluding volume in the quartet, Maerad and her brother Hem face war, flood, and plague as they try to find one other and defeat the Nameless One. Now they have half of the lost Treesong, the powerful magic song known only in legend and prophecy.
The Singing
β Scribed by Alison Croggon
- Publisher
- Candlewick Press
- Year
- 2008;2010
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 400 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The climactic volume of the epic quartet follows the Bards of Edil-Amarandh on a vital quest to merge their powers against a nameless evil. In a battle-ravaged land, Maerad, Cadvan, and Hem desperately search for one another as they make their separate journeys. The Black Army is advancing, and all of the Seven Kingdoms are threatened with devastating defeat. Yet in Maerad and Hem lives the secret to the mysterious Singing, and legend holds that if they release the music of Elidhu together, they have the power to defeat the Nameless One. Can brother and sister find each other in timeβand are they strong enough, even reunitedβto defeat the supreme enemy before all is lost?
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