The Glass Mountains
Mariska couldn't be happier. Living an almost fairy-tale life, she is popular, adored by her parents, and is engaged to be married to the most attractive man in her village. But her world is torn when war approaches the peaceful village of Bakshami. Mariska risks everything she has in order to search for her parents who left to negotiate and find peace. With a young wa...more
Paperback, 216 pages
Published
December 1st 1999
by eReads.com
(first published January 1st 1995)
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An interesting book written by someone who didn't follow the normal formula, which I found refreshing. I found the lead girl to be promising, but she then often confused me; her personality, morals, and ambitions did not seem to be set. They wavered, and not because of character growth. However, at the same time I feel like I might have acted the same way she did.
I found Moor to be a stronger, more reliable character, as it were. And the dogs were a wonderful, unusually written add...more
I found Moor to be a stronger, more reliable character, as it were. And the dogs were a wonderful, unusually written add...more
A very little known book but it satisfies this readers constant thirst for fantasy, scifi, action, and romance.
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Cynthia Kadohata is a Japanese American writer known for writing coming of age stories about Asian American women.
She spent her early childhood in the South; both her first adult novel and first children's novel take place in Southern states. Her first adult novel was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year.
Her first children's book, Kira-Kira, won the 2005 Newbery Meda...more
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She spent her early childhood in the South; both her first adult novel and first children's novel take place in Southern states. Her first adult novel was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year.
Her first children's book, Kira-Kira, won the 2005 Newbery Meda...more
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