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Prentice Alvin

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THE TALES OF ALVIN MAKER, BOOK III: PRENTICE ALVIN From the 18th century into the early years of the 19th, Americans traveling to find new homes and new lands crossed the Appalachian Northwest Territory, spreading west to the banks of the great river. Using the lore and folk-magic of the men and women who settled a continent, and the beliefs of the tribes who were there before them, Orson Scott Card has created an alternate frontier America. When Alvin arrives in Hatrack River to take up his apprenticeship with Makepeace Smith and learn to be a blacksmith, he finds that nothing is as he expected. This would-be maker is on his own, and the work of the Unmaker is close at hand.


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Series: Tales of Alvin Maker Publisher: Phoenix Books, Inc. Edition: Abridged
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  • File size: 162711 KB
  • Release date: April 17, 2007
  • Duration: 05:38:58

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  • File size: 163068 KB
  • Release date: April 17, 2007
  • Duration: 05:38:58
  • Number of parts: 6

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subjects

Fantasy Fiction

Languages

English

Levels

Lexile® Measure:990
Text Difficulty:5-7

THE TALES OF ALVIN MAKER, BOOK III: PRENTICE ALVIN From the 18th century into the early years of the 19th, Americans traveling to find new homes and new lands crossed the Appalachian Northwest Territory, spreading west to the banks of the great river. Using the lore and folk-magic of the men and women who settled a continent, and the beliefs of the tribes who were there before them, Orson Scott Card has created an alternate frontier America. When Alvin arrives in Hatrack River to take up his apprenticeship with Makepeace Smith and learn to be a blacksmith, he finds that nothing is as he expected. This would-be maker is on his own, and the work of the Unmaker is close at hand.


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