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Phoenix Rising #1: Elissa's Quest
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Phoenix Rising #1: Elissa's Quest

Written by Erica VerrilloAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Erica Verrillo
Juvenile Fiction - Girls & Women; Juvenile Fiction - Family - Orphans & Foster Homes; Juvenile Fiction - Royalty | Yearling | Trade Paperback | June 2008 | $7.50 | 978-0-375-83947-4 (0-375-83947-X)
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ABOUT THIS BOOK

THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD ELISSA LEADS a solitary life. She knows nothing of her parents—only that her mother is dead. Her caretaker, Nana, keeps her father's identity a secret from her. Meanwhile Elissa carries her own secret—the people of the valley must not know that she has the gift of speaking to animals. For now she is just a healer's apprentice in peaceful High Crossing, but Elissa dreams of a more exciting life, and of, one day, finding her father.

When an unexpected royal guest arrives at the Manor, Elissa's life changes forever. She leaves home with him, only to discover that she's become a pawn in a battle for his kingdom. Accompanied by her dear donkey, Gertrude, she is delivered to the evil Khan. Elissa's quest for freedom and the truth about her past leads to questions about the future. Is she the key to a prophecy—the prophecy of the Phoenix—that everyone seems to know about, except her?

In Book One of the Phoenix Rising trilogy, new author Erica Verrillo has crafted a classic—and often humorous—fantasy adventure with a strong, unwitting heroine.


From the Hardcover edition.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Erica Verrillo is a world traveler who has worked and studied in a variety of fields, including classical music, Latin American history, linguistics, folk dance, anthropology, refugee aid, and speech communication. She has worked primarily as a teacher of languages, public speaking, linguistics, and music. She lives in Massachusetts with her two children. Elissa's Quest is her first book for children.


From the Hardcover edition.