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Alanna: The First Adventure

Pierce, Tamora

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With brilliant new livery to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this ground-breaking fantasy series, Alanna the Lioness – the first woman knight – rides again.
Alanna of Trebond may be a girl of noble birth, but she will not be sentenced to the life of a well-mannered young lady. Alanna dreams of becoming a knight of the realm of Tortall, and neither her gender nor her father’s orders will stop her.

Though Alanna’s father is preparing her twin brother, Thom, for the path to knighthood, he dreams of studying sorcery. To forge their own destinies, the two hatch a cunning plan: Alanna will disguise herself as a boy and take Thom’s place while he learns the art of magic.

But the path to knighthood is never easy and, on her first adventure, Alanna will find friends and enemies, sickness and sorcery, and discover the magic within her…

Forty years on from first publication, The Song of the Lioness Quartet retains its warmth, adventure, and steel, affirming this coming-of-age tale as a timeless masterpiece.

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Imprint: Voyager HC SF
Publication date: 04/12/2024
Series: The Song of the Lioness v1

Staff review

The Song of the Lioness Quartet
By Tamora Pierce
Review by Mida

Alanna is a headstrong young noblewoman, expected to hone her skills of needle-craft and train to be a respectable young lady while her twin brother Thom trains to be a knight – something she envies and he dreads. The two of them hatch a plan –Alanna will pretend to be a boy, they’ll forge their father’s signature and she’ll take Thom’s place. If Alanna is found out, she could be executed – but if she succeeds, she’ll be a hero.

Alanna is a fantastic protagonist and her journey from page to hero is a fantastic exploration through a vivid and entrancing fantasy world. Rife with dangers at every turn and secrets to be discovered, it’s one of the most lived in settings I’ve ever encountered. Crumbling ruins, hidden gods and sinister wisps of dangerous sorcery creeping in at the edges all serve the compelling narrative of one woman fighting to keep her kingdom safe.

I’m extremely biased with my love for Tamora Pierce’s work. The books in this quartet are the first novels I remember being read by my mum but it’s still one of the best series I’ve read, an inspiring coming-of-age tale with razor-sharp wit (and swords!) even 40 years after its first publication. I reread it at least once every few years. The Song of the Lioness is the first quartet in a large universe of stories; all focused on strong women determined to be more than what is expected of them.

Perfect for fans of Sarah J Maas, Leigh Bardugo and Margaret Owen.

ISBN: 9780008620295 Category: Tag