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Original Title: | The Northern Girl (Chronicles of Tornor, #3) |
ISBN: | 0441007279 (ISBN13: 9780441007271) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Chronicles of Tornor #3 |
Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (1981) |

Elizabeth A. Lynn
Paperback | Pages: 470 pages Rating: 3.85 | 411 Users | 22 Reviews
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Title | : | The Northern Girl (Chronicles of Tornor #3) |
Author | : | Elizabeth A. Lynn |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 470 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2000 by Ace Books (first published 1980) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. LGBT. Science Fiction Fantasy. Science Fiction |
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Elizabeth Lynn's Chronicles of Tornor are richly characterized but have no connecting characters, her style changes per book to fit the period described, and she muses challengingly on both gender and orientation. the cumulative effect of all the life journeys depicted is one that encourages careful reflection on some weighty matters: what makes a person, what makes a community, what makes a civilization?this third novel in the trilogy takes a wider look at the themes Lynn has previously established, eschewing the rather chamber piece-like qualities of the first and the pastoral sentiments of the second. she chooses instead to show how components of the past, as established in those two preceding novels, have been transformed into key elements of a now richly imagined and contrastingly complex present. the protagonist Soren is a crowd-pleasing creation: a plucky young lady with emerging psychic powers (perhaps), destined to experience the wider world. she is surrounded by a host of engaging, warmly depicted supporting characters; they all live within a narrative that is often traditional, but at times genuinely mystifying. despite the host of progressive values on display, a central thesis appears to be the necessity of force in maintaining the careful balance of community and forward movement towards which any civilized society should always be striving...an idea first illustrated within the first novel (although one that was compellingly critiqued) and in some ways rejected in the second novel. with this third novel, it becomes clear that Lynn has been guiding and transforming her themes and ideas all along; these shifts in perspective clearly parallel the growth and maturation of both her central protagonist, and the world itself.
overall, a wonderfully absorbing achievement.
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Ratings: 3.85 From 411 Users | 22 ReviewsCritique Epithetical Books The Northern Girl (Chronicles of Tornor #3)
Discovered all three books of the series on my bookshelves. I must have read them years and years ago and I remember liking them so giving them three stars. Gave them to my jr. high son to read and he's enjoying them as well.This was probably my least favourite of the Tornor books, but still very good.Really bizarrely - the cover for my copy has Sorren topless while using a bow. But it's a different topless cover from the one that's already on here!
Just couldn't get into it.

I read Lynn's books several times. I love the world she creates.
As she drew on her pants, the mountain vision came upon her. She was a bird (though without form or weight) soaring over the steppe. She smelled the northern air, thin and clean and dry as bone, tasted it, felt her lungs labor for it. The sun was hot. The hills rose below her, brown and green and white. The white was sheep. They grazed placidly on the grass, as girls with sticks watched them. A river, blue as a ribbon, threaded a path toward a valley. Behind the river, the mountains stood.
my all-time favorite fantasy series. 100% love.
Elizabeth Lynn's Chronicles of Tornor are richly characterized but have no connecting characters, her style changes per book to fit the period described, and she muses challengingly on both gender and orientation. the cumulative effect of all the life journeys depicted is one that encourages careful reflection on some weighty matters: what makes a person, what makes a community, what makes a civilization?this third novel in the trilogy takes a wider look at the themes Lynn has previously
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