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Song of The Wanderer audio book A world where the unicorns fled to escape the Hunters who have sworn to wipe them out, has dangers of its own as Cara discovers when she attempts to cross in a desperate effort to rescue her grandmother
Written by: Bruce Coville Read by: Bruce Coville and the Full Cast Family
Luster, the world where the unicorns fled to escape the Hunters who have sworn to wipe them out, has dangers of its own?as Cara discovers when she attempts to cross that world in a desperate effort to rescue her grandmother. Each stage of Cara's journey brings new peril, wondrous new characters, and new clues to the mystery of her grandmother's past. And through it all threads the haunting melody of the "Song of the Wanderer", heard for the first time. From the enchanting flute notes that introduce the story to its stunning conclusion, listeners will find themselves, like Cara, drawn heart and soul into the wonder of Luster.
Prolific children's book author Bruce Coville has delivered a down-to-earth unicorn tale, if such a thing is possible. Song of the Wanderer, the second book in The Unicorn Chronicles, delivers a neat follow-up to Into the Land of the Unicorns, unraveling mysteries and handily reweaving new ones just as fast. The world of the unicorns, Luster, is carefully and cohesively imagined, with myths and rules and prejudices that seem logical and organic. Readers will thrill to the story of Cara, an earth girl who becomes both ward and savior of the unicorns. She must travel through Luster--a world replete with all manner of secret caves and rainbow prisons and talking seashells--back to earth to try to find her grandmother, the Wanderer.
Reviews
"...Coville knows his stuff and is a splendid reader. And, as usual, the fine members of the Full Cast Audio repertory company do a smashing job." — Audiobook Cafe Mar 2004
"This superb production will enthrall young readers and their parents alike."
(Earphones Award Winner) — AudioFile Sep 2002
"Briskly paced, emotionally moving, and featuring compelling female characters."— School Library Journal
Song of The Wanderer Audio Book by Bruce Coville
Luster, the world where the unicorns fled to escape the Hunters who have sworn to wipe them out, has dangers of its own?as Cara discovers when she attempts to cross that world in a desperate effort to rescue her grandmother. Each stage of Cara's journey brings new peril, wondrous new characters, and new clues to the mystery of her grandmother's past. And through it all threads the haunting melody of the "Song of the Wanderer", heard for the first time. From the enchanting flute notes that introduce the story to its stunning conclusion, listeners will find themselves, like Cara, drawn heart and soul into the wonder of Luster.
Prolific children's book author Bruce Coville has delivered a down-to-earth unicorn tale, if such a thing is possible. Song of the Wanderer, the second book in The Unicorn Chronicles, delivers a neat follow-up to Into the Land of the Unicorns, unraveling mysteries and handily reweaving new ones just as fast. The world of the unicorns, Luster, is carefully and cohesively imagined, with myths and rules and prejudices that seem logical and organic. Readers will thrill to the story of Cara, an earth girl who becomes both ward and savior of the unicorns. She must travel through Luster--a world replete with all manner of secret caves and rainbow prisons and talking seashells--back to earth to try to find her grandmother, the Wanderer.
Reviews
"...Coville knows his stuff and is a splendid reader. And, as usual, the fine members of the Full Cast Audio repertory company do a smashing job." — Audiobook Cafe Mar 2004
"This superb production will enthrall young readers and their parents alike."
(Earphones Award Winner) — AudioFile Sep 2002
"Briskly paced, emotionally moving, and featuring compelling female characters."— School Library Journal