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Quintana of Charyn

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The climactic conclusion of Printz Award winner Melina Marchetta's epic fantasy trilogy!
Separated from the girl he loves and has sworn to protect, Froi and his companions travel through Charyn searching for Quintana and building an army that will secure her unborn child's right to rule. While in the valley between two kingdoms, Quintana of Charyn and Isaboe of Lumatere come face-to-face in a showdown that will result in heartbreak for one and power for the other. The complex tangle of bloodlines, politics, and love introduced in Finnikin of the Rock and Froi of the Exiles coalesce into an engrossing climax in this final volume.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from February 4, 2013
      Marchetta triumphantly concludes the trilogy that began with Finnikin of the Rock, as the kingdoms of Lumatere and Charyn attempt to bridge past atrocities through a new generation of leaders. Although tragedies arise, unity and healing are core themes, compared to the horrors of the previous books. As the
      title suggests, Quintana—the rightful ruler of Charyn, hidden following the uprising in the kingdom in Froi of the Exiles—is at the center of this final book. Forces conspire against Quintana while her beloved Froi tries to find the queen before her enemies do. One of the hallmarks of this series has been the complexity and attention Marchetta gives to both primary and secondary characters, creating a richly human cast of damaged but noble individuals; she frequently shifts perspective among them, highlighting the pain, joy, and experience that unites them despite prejudice, heartache, nationality, and other sources of division. Readers who have fallen in love with Quintana, Froi, Finnikin, Isaboe, and others will eagerly seek out what fate has in store for them. Ages 14–up. Agent: Jill Grinberg, Jill Grinberg Literary Management.

    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 2013

      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

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      Starred review from February 15, 2013
      Fans of Finnikin of the Rock (2010) and Froi of the Exiles (2012) will find deep satisfaction in this finale to the Lumatere Chronicles. This trilogy, taken as a whole, is stronger than each of its distinct parts. Marchetta, known for her mastery of character, shows herself here to have conquered the intricacies of plot, worldbuilding and theme. All three books demonstrate both the heights and depths of human nature. If the first two books depict two young men with depth and reality, this third applauds the growth and courage of Princess (or Queen, depending on who's talking) Quintana--who is not immediately likable but becomes more admirable as the narrative progresses. Omniscient narration alternates three major stories: of Froi, who searches for Quintana in Charyn, of the residents of Lumatere, and of Quintana, who is in hiding to protect the life of her child. Peppering the tale are details of Quintana's thoughts and longings, which broaden understanding of her personality. A multitude of plot twists and surprises bring together events that seemed complete in the first two books and emphasize the importance of Quintana's story. Readers will have a hard time forgetting the complex, deeply human characters that populate this multifaceted narrative. (Fantasy. 14 & up)

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    • Booklist

      Starred review from March 15, 2013
      Grades 9-12 *Starred Review* With previous installments of her mesmerizing Lumatere Chronicles, Marchetta allowed readers the satisfaction of piecing together parts of the puzzle that is the saga of the lands and peoples of Skuldenore, but the entire picture remained tantalizingly incomplete. Now, with this brilliant final volume, the remaining pieces snap perfectly into place. Froi sets out to find and protect pregnant Quintana, his strange and savage love; raise an army against the usurper; and prevent war. As in the previous volumes, the narrative is complex, alternating between Froi's journey and the concurrent events in Lumatere, but here the plot is more straightforward, while the previous volumes' excellent featuresworld building, plotting, and characterizationcontinue to shine. Marchetta builds on the reader's knowledge of this world, adding rich sensory details to help create the vivid setting. She skillfully expands our understanding of the large cast of characters, most from the earlier books, through her masterful depictions of relationships. Of special interest is the portrayal of the often unlikable Quintana, whose very existence is the catalyst that offers the promise of peace and hope. As Froi gains understanding of the disparate pieces that make up Quintana, readers put together the intricately plotted pieces that make this vivid and wholly satisfying story complete. A standout fantasy series. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: The multiple copies that you order now may not be enough to satisfy Marchetta's legions of fans, who have been buzzing about this trilogy's conclusion for months.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      May 1, 2013
      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

      (Copyright 2013 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2013
      Everyone is hunting for the queen of Charyn, pregnant with the future heir. Marchetta has a complex plot to wrap up in this trilogy-ender, but she orchestrates the whole magnificently, using multiple points of view to bring all to a glorious conclusion. The protagonists' affiliations (with lovers, family, and friends) are realistically complicated; the romances shimmer with sexy scenes and sharp-witted dialogue.

      (Copyright 2013 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • Books+Publishing

      October 15, 2012

      Quintana of Charyn is the third and final book in the Lumatere Chronicles, following on from the very successful Finnikin of the Rock and Froi of the Exiles. Set in a land where the ambitions and aggressions of various different clans jostle for supremacy, Melina Marchetta’s story is distilled down to an intense but likeable set of characters whose journeys continue throughout the series. In Quintana of Charyn we meet Quintana, the mother of Charyn’s unborn king and Froi’s great love. As she walks the dangerous path of protecting her unborn child, Quintana becomes unwittingly involved in the familial conflicts of the past, and her survival and that of her child takes on an almost world-changing importance. Several of the characters from the previous novels appear in Quintana of Charyn and the connections between them play a role in this new stage of their adventures. Although Marchetta does make these connections very clear throughout the narrative, readers will definitely benefit from having read the first two novels and may well want to start at the beginning before embarking on this third volume. This new instalment of the Lumatere Chronicles will be well received by all of Marchetta’s fans and will be an easy book to promote in retail and library settings. Quintana of Charyn is an exciting and emotive end to a much-loved series.

      Natalie Crawford is a freelance reviewer and works at Dymocks Claremont, WA

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  • ATOS Level:4.9
  • Lexile® Measure:720
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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