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The Dancers of Arun
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The Dancers of Arun Paperback - 1980

by Lynn, Elizabeth

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U. S. A.: Berkley, 1980. Book. Good to Fair. Mass Market Paperback. Edgewear and creasing of spine and covers,as well some age toning,& slight tears on the spine, otherwise still a good reading copy.
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Summary

Watchtower was the first in a breathtaking fantasy trilogy..now the Chronicles Of Tornor continue. Kerris has spent seventeen years training his mind as scholar and scribe of Tornor. His brother Kel is one of the chearis - the dancing warriors of Arun - who teaches him the beauty of patterning. This gift has given order, peace and beauty for the cheari culture. But all too soon will Kerris need to draw upon his talents. The city of Elath is in the throes of psychic warfare - and as he learns the ways of the warrior of the battlefield, he will also discover what it means to love. " A MARVELOUS BLEND OF FANTASY AND REALISM IN THE CHARACTERS AND SOCIAL INTERACTIONS." - Marion Zimmer Bradley 'AN UNUSUAL POWERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL BOOK." John Varley "HER WOMEN HAVE DIGNITY AND STRENGTH." - Marge Piercy

From the publisher

Elizabeth A. Lynn won two World Fantasy Awards in one year--for her novel Watchtower, and for the short story, "The Woman Who Loved the Moon." She is also the author of The Dancers of Arun, The Northern Girl, A Different Light, The Sardonyx Net, and the short fiction collection, The Woman Who Loved the Moon. She lives in San Francisco, teaches martial arts, and is at work on a sequel to Dragon's Winter.