Fire Bringer

512 pages

English language

Published Aug. 16, 2007 by Puffin.

ISBN:
978-0-14-240873-5
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David Clement-Davies?s first novel was published to great acclaim, including a rave review from Watership Down author richard Adams: ?it is a riveting story and deserves to be widely read. it is one of the best anthropomorphic fantasies known to me.?

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Review of 'Fire bringer' on 'Storygraph'

I loved this book as a kid, and I agree that it's appropriately marketed as children's' fantasy. It's a similar kind of book to the Redwall series, starring anthropomorphized animals serving as allegories for themes ranging from sexism to genocide to fascism. I could see an argument that it's not trying to be an allegory because the story also has humans with their own particular role, but since I'm pretty sure no deer has tried to implement fascism, I think the antagonists' methods and goals firmly move this into allegorical territory, or perhaps fable-as-warning.

The narrative arc is solid, the prophecy is simultaneously foreshadowing and motivation, and there's a significant amount of attention and agency for the female characters. Heck, there are several bucks who would have been in the spotlight in most other books, but instead there's a lot of attention paid to Willow (and a decent amount of …

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