Naondel
The origin tale of a powerful sisterhood
Maria Turtschaninoff author Annie Prime translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pushkin Children's Books
Published:25th Jan '18
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In Naondel, women in a palace endure oppression yet find strength in their unique powers, ultimately planning a rebellion against their captor.
In Naondel, the founding story of The Red Abbey Chronicles unfolds in the lavish yet oppressive palace of Ohaddin, where women are confined to a single purpose: obedience. Many of these women were taken as children, enslaved, or forced into servitude, while others were married off, all under the iron grip of a Master who possesses a dark and mysterious power. Within these gilded walls, the women are not merely passive victims; they harbor their own unique abilities. Among them are a healer, a dream controller, a fierce warrior, and a seer who foresees impending events.
As the women endure their golden imprisonment, they begin to form a plan. They share their stories, write them down, and dream of a sanctuary where girls can live freely, away from the clutches of oppression. The bond they forge becomes their strength, and their shared experiences fuel their desire for liberation. Each woman contributes her talents to the collective struggle, creating a tapestry of resilience and hope.
When the moon turns red, signaling a pivotal moment, the women are ready to act. Their quest for revenge is not just about retribution; it is a fight for autonomy and a declaration of their power. Naondel is a compelling tale of courage, sisterhood, and the unyielding spirit of women determined to reclaim their lives.
ISBN: 9781782690948
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448 pages