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Far Traveler by Rebecca Tingle
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Far Traveler (edition 2005)

by Rebecca Tingle (Author)

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After the death of her mother, Aethelflaed of Mercia, seventeen-year-old Aelfwyn flees imprisonment by her uncle King Edward and, in the guise of a youthful bard, plays her part in the resolution of the tangled political enmities of tenth century Britain.
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Title:Far Traveler
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Info:Putnam Juvenile (2005), Edition: First Edition, 10 pages
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Very much enjoyed this sequel to The Edge on the Sword. Once again, the author has done a brilliant job of reconstructing this historical time period. I love the storyline she wove for the heroine, especially since we know virtually nothing of what actually happened to her. One can only hope her life turned out something like this. This book had a little more romance than the first, which I also enjoyed. High recommend to anyone looking for a great young adult read. Also good for those who love historical fiction, Old English time periods, British history, swords and swordplay, and a young woman coming into her own. ( )
  sarahashwood | Jun 22, 2018 |
I remember really enjoying this. Note to self: reread?
  ibazel | Oct 5, 2022 |
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After the death of her mother, Aethelflaed of Mercia, seventeen-year-old Aelfwyn flees imprisonment by her uncle King Edward and, in the guise of a youthful bard, plays her part in the resolution of the tangled political enmities of tenth century Britain.

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