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The Singing War

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‘What if they’ve lied to us about everything?’

In the land of Assalay, the new year brings endless rain, hunger and the ravages of starving dragons. But the powerful families of the Fellowship enjoy a privileged life: secure inside their grand and luxurious houses and confident of their divine right to rule.
Even for Fellowship children, though, growing up has its problems. Now that he is of age, Leo Philemot must leave home for the year-long apprenticeship that all heirs to the Fellowship have to undertake, while his twin sister Rachel must stay at home and endure the stifling life of ladies’ drawing rooms and tea-parties. For both twins, the year brings a series of unexpected encounters and revelations that makes them question what they have been told about family and Fellowship – and opens their eyes to the realities of other people’s lives.
As flood, fire and famine worsen, Assalay is ready for rebellion. Opposition to the Fellowship is growing. In this gathering crisis, Leo and Rachel must make life or death choices between old and new loyalties and friendships: between what they have been taught and what they have learned.

The Singing War is the second volume of The Assalay Trilogy.

264 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2010

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About the author

Tracey Mathias

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I grew up in Cardiff, South Wales. After leaving home, I studied history at Oxford University, worked as a teacher and in various office jobs, travelled, and studied anthropology, before pursuing my life long dream of writing.

A Fragment of Moonswood was my first book, followed by the other volumes of the Assalay Trilogy: The Singing War and Weatherlord. My latest book is Night of the Party, published by Scholastic UK.

When I'm not writing novels, I write song lyrics for the Da Capo Music Foundation.

For more information, please visit my author Facebook page (Tracey Mathias, author) or my website at www.traceymathias.com.

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