FICTION

Quintana of Charyn

Bk. 3. 516p. (The Lumatere Chronicles Series). Candlewick. 2013. Tr $18.99. ISBN 978-0-7636-5835-9; ebook $18.99. ISBN 978-0-7636-6360-5.
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Gr 9 Up—This final book in the beautifully complex and sophisticated trilogy picks up right where Froi of the Exiles (Candlewick, 2012) ended. Quintana is hiding from those who want to kill her and steal her unborn child, the heir to the kingdom of Charyn. Froi, wounded but recovering, is desperately searching for her as armies converge to battle over her right to exist. Political misunderstandings and shifting alliances have given rise to distrust between provinces that should be allies. Amid the horrors of battle, there are also moments of humor in not found in the earlier titles, mostly related to child rearing and the idiocy of men, in the women's opinion. It also "looks at the side of wonder as opposed to the disastrous" to paraphrase a favorite saying of some of the characters. Marchetta gives intriguing secondary characters such as Perri, Lucian, Tesadora, and Phaedra their rightful due as she fills in their backstories. But it is the fates of the main players-Quintana, Froi, Isaboe, and Finnikin-with all of their strengths and weaknesses that readers will find so deeply satisfying. Like the other books, this one begs to be read slowly and savored for its carefully crafted plotting, lyrical language, and fully fleshed-out characters.—Sharon Rawlins, New Jersey State Library, Trenton
Fans of Finnikin of the Rock (rev. 5/10) and Froi of the Exiles (rev. 5/12) have had a nail-biting wait for this final book: Froi's heartbreaker ending was followed by a stunning epilogue that brought back hope -- and two characters previously thought dead. Here, everyone -- both friend and foe -- is hunting for Quintana, queen of Charyn, pregnant with the future heir. Marchetta has a complex plot to wrap up, but she orchestrates the whole magnificently, using multiple points of view to bring all to a glorious conclusion: not only does every main character (there are at least six) find resolution, but even minor ones turn out to have major roles in the story. The protagonists' affiliations (with lovers, family, and friends) are realistically complicated; the romantic relationships shimmer with sexy scenes and sharp-witted dialogue. Despite its length, the book will mesmerize readers with several hair-raising moments that ratchet up tension; memorably detailed descriptions provide vivid images of the setting; and Marchetta's themes of belonging and forgiveness are powerfully wrought. Fans of Megan Whelan Turner and Elizabeth Wein should find this exceptional series especially compelling. jennifer m. brabander

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