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“Personable characters and superb storytelling make this an excellent choice. . . . Essential for Pern fans of all ages.”— Library Journal (starred review)The son of a miner, Kindan has no expectations for any other life. He loves his lessons with the camp’s harper, but music isn’t part of a miner’s future. He also enjoys helping out with the camp’s watch-wher— a creature distantly related to dragons and uniquely suited to work in dark, cold spaces—but even that important job can’t promise a future above the ground. Then disaster strikes. In one terrible instant, Kindan loses his family and the camp loses its watch-wher. It will take a new friendship and a new responsibility to teach Kindan that even a seemingly impossible dream is never out of reach . . . and that light can be found in the deepest darkness.“A guaranteed pleaser [in] one of SF’s most splendid and longest-lived sagas.”— Booklist“Another delightful entry in the Pern series.”— Publishers Weekly

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Dragon's Kin, Anne Mac Caffrey, Todd J. McCaffrey

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Année de publication
2004
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Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Pern
Publié
2004
Format
souple
Pages
320
ISBN10
0345462009
ISBN13
9780345462008
Séries
Première publication
2003
Titre original
Dragon´s Kin
Évaluation
3,95 sur 5
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“Personable characters and superb storytelling make this an excellent choice. . . . Essential for Pern fans of all ages.”— Library Journal (starred review)The son of a miner, Kindan has no expectations for any other life. He loves his lessons with the camp’s harper, but music isn’t part of a miner’s future. He also enjoys helping out with the camp’s watch-wher— a creature distantly related to dragons and uniquely suited to work in dark, cold spaces—but even that important job can’t promise a future above the ground. Then disaster strikes. In one terrible instant, Kindan loses his family and the camp loses its watch-wher. It will take a new friendship and a new responsibility to teach Kindan that even a seemingly impossible dream is never out of reach . . . and that light can be found in the deepest darkness.“A guaranteed pleaser [in] one of SF’s most splendid and longest-lived sagas.”— Booklist“Another delightful entry in the Pern series.”— Publishers Weekly