Silverhorse

Silverhorse

by Lene Kaaberbol (Author)

Synopsis

In the country of Breda, men are forbidden a home to call their own. They live as nomads, resting only at the mercy of the ruling women. Kat's mother, Tess, the Maestra of Crowfoot Inn, is one of these powerful women and Kat has always known it is her destiny to follow in Tess's footsteps. But then, one rain-swept night, a scarred woman comes to Crowfoot riding an extraordinary silver horse and Kat's world is turned upside down. From that moment on, it is her burning ambition to become a Bredanari - a keeper of the peace and rider of these magnificent creatures. But, it isn't easy for a girl from the Vales to fit in at the Bredanari training academy in the big city. Worse still, Kat knows something which has put her life in danger. She has accidentally discovered the whereabouts of a dangerous outlaw known as Ermine. Now, there are ruthless people who will do anything to keep her from revealing this secret, including leaving her unconscious on Hellhorse Mountain, where the beautiful but deadly stallions run wild. Kat soon finds herself deeply enmeshed in the dangerous plots and politics that threaten her country, not to mention the life of someone she has come to love. This is first of two spellbinding books following Kat's adventures.

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More Information

Format: Unabridged
Pages: 464
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
Published: 02 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 1405090472
ISBN 13: 9781405090476
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Author Bio
Born in Copenhagen, Lene Kaaberbol published her first book at the age of fifteen. She has worked as a secondary-school teacher, a copy-writer, a literary translator and a literary editor. She is now a full-time writer. She has published many books in Denmark and has translated her own work into English. The Shamer's Daughter was shortlisted for the Marsh Award for Children's Literature in Translation and The Serpent Gift was distinguished for excellence on the IBBY Honour List 2006.