The ropemaker

English language

Published Aug. 4, 2001 by Random House Children's Books.

ISBN:
978-0-385-73063-1
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Tilja has grown up in the peaceful Valley, which is protected from the fearsome Empire by an enchanted forest. But the forest’s power has begun to fade and the Valley is in danger. Tilja is the youngest of four brave souls who venture into the Empire together to find the mysterious magician who can save the Valley. And much to her amazement, Tilja gradually learns that only she, an ordinary girl with no magical powers, has the ability to protect her group and their quest from the Empire’s sorcerers.

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I enjoyed this one more the second time I read it.

A dark fantasy. The heroine, Tilja leaves the valley she grew up in to look for a way to renew the magic that protects the valley.

While this may seem like a straight down the line fantasy, with the heroine going on a quest, finding what her purpose in life is and so on, it approaches these familiar themes in unexpected ways. There is nothing swashbuckling or romantic about this story, the characters are extremely down to earth and unpretentious.

It's quite a grim book that creates some very bleak scenarios. Such as an Empire in which everyone is in perpetual slavery to the Emperor, to the extent that they cannot even die without a permit.

This book and its sequel "Angle Isle" has some of the most convincing and powerful older characters that I've come across in fantasy, …

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