Book 1 of The Kiesha'ra
Language: English
Birds Fantasy Fantasy & Magic Fantasy Fiction Fiction Folklore & Mythology Historical Juvenile Fiction Legends; Myths; Fables Library - Science Fiction and Fantasy Military & Wars Novel Shapeshifting Snakes Social Science Supernatural Trust War _isfdb
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Published: Jul 2, 2003
Description:
From School Library Journal
Grade 7-10-In this engaging fantasy, Danica Shardae is an avian shapeshifter. She is a princess of her people who, like the birds they become, is reserved and disciplined, yet full of passion. Her people have been at war with the serpiente, a people who shapeshift into serpent forms, for so many years that no one remembers how it all started. The hatred and bloodshed have taken a heavy toll on both sides, and Danica and Zane Cobriana, a prince among the serpiente, are determined to stop it, at any cost. He is the last of his line as is Danica and so he proposes that the avian and serpiente royalty meet at a neutral place and seek mediation to end the war. The mediator proposal-that Danica and Zane marry-is so crazy and repugnant a plan that both parties leave immediately. The young people, however, consider it in spite of the apparent lunacy, for it would mean an end to the fighting. But can they pull it off? And can they keep the dissenters among them from destroying this shred of a chance for peace? This book takes the Romeo and Juliet angle to new heights and is dealt with in a completely original way. It's a love story and a plea for peace, and an intriguing look at a world that is teeming with tension and danger and beauty. Atwater-Rhodes has created a stunning adventure that draws readers in and leaves them begging for more.
Saleena L. Davidson, South Brunswick Public Library, Monmouth Junction, NJ
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Review
“Teens will relate to these characters and the universal themes of peer pressure, family problems, and the search for identity.”—Starred, VOYA
From the Hardcover edition.