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The second volume in the Magician Trilogy takes up the story two years after the Welsh boy, Gwyn, discovers his magical powers. The focus shifts to Nia, Gwyns former neighbor, whos the middle in a pile of siblings and believes their chants: Nia cant do nothing. She believes she has no talent or identity, and suffers from her recent uprooting from the country home she loved. When she sees the magic of Gwyn and reaches out to his cousin, Emlyn Llewelyn, she begins to discover her own power in both the magical realm and in her present reality. John Keating mimics tones of teasing just as well as he slides into Welsh phrases and overlays a mystical cast to his reading as Nia travels to other worlds. S.W. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine--
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The second volume in the Magician Trilogy takes up the story two years after the Welsh boy Gwyn discovers his magical powers. Here the focus shifts to Nia, Gwyn's former neighbor. When her family moves from their farm to the nearby town, Nia feels uprooted and lost in the shuffle. As the story develops, an old mystery grows in importance, and the otherworldly element from
The Snow Spider (2006) again becomes a threatening presence. The book's manageable length, sympathetic characters, and appealing jacket art will lure readers.
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