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The Firelings

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The Firelings, who live precariously on the edge of the Volcano Belcher, must offer the volcano a sacrificial victim or escape through the Secret Way of the Goat.

251 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1981

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Carol Kendall

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Carol Seeger "Siggy" Kendall was an American writer of children's books. She has received the Newbery Honor, Ohioana award, Parents choice award, and the Mythopoeic Society Aslan award.

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800 reviews8 followers
January 15, 2018
I finally tracked down this prequel to The Gammage Cup, and it was worth the hunt. The Firelings have lived for generations on the slopes of Belcher, an active volcano. They survive by following strict rules on how to live and where not to go, along with an occasional human sacrifice down the Long Slip when Belcher gets hungry. But Belcher gets really sick, doom hangs over the Firelings, and their only chance of survival is in breaking all the rules.

It is full of memorable characters and plenty of action. It is also an exploration of the danger of unquestioning belief and conformity.
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851 reviews4 followers
January 13, 2022
A mixed bag of a book. This one is considered young adult; some even consider it children’s lit. I felt like I was the wrong audience, even though I usually enjoy books for teens and even younger. I didn’t connect with it. I eventually got caught up in the plot, but not really the characters. The writing is kind of okay and the concept is okay, but that’s about it. Despite winning the 1983 Mythopoeic Award, it hasn’t lasted in popularity. And I’m not sure if should. It was just kind of okay.

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27 reviews1 follower
May 26, 2013
Flawlessly creepy kidlit. A very cool and unique universe and a highly engaging plot. One of my favourites since forever.
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December 21, 2024
The writing was eloquent, the characters were soul-warming, the plot twists were delicious, and the ending was satisfying. Great book!
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August 28, 2017
I would like to finish this but I got it through ILL and have run out of time! It is very clearly Kendall's work, her tone is the same as in her children's books and her whimsical names and her interesting small-town people -- all of her books I've read so far remind me very much of The Hobbit, actually, in the everyday people thrust into magic -- but without the huge High Fantasy backdrop.
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