Rowan and the keeper of the crystal / Emily Rodda.

By: Rodda, Emily, 1948-Contributor(s): Downard, BarryMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Rodda, Emily, Rowan series ; 3.Rowan series ; 3.Publication details: Norwood, S. Aust. : An Omnibus Book from Scholastic Australia, 2003Edition: New edDescription: 151 p. : maps ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1862915377 :Subject(s): Fantasy -- Juvenile fiction | Rowan (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction | Courage | Rowan (Fictitious character : Rodda) | Rowan (Fictitious character : Rodda) -- Juvenile fiction | Courage -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Fantasy fiction | Fantasy fiction. | Children's stories. | Fantasy fiction. | Fantasy fiction. | Children's stories | Fantasy fiction. | Fiction. | Juvenile works. DDC classification: A823.3 LOC classification: PR8301.O33 | R64 2003Summary: When the man from the distant land of Maris delivers his mysterious message to the people of Rin, Rowan is shocked to discover what it means to him. Within hours he is travelling far from home, all the way to the glittering sea, and into the strange world of the Maris people. There, caught up in mystery and intrigue, Rowan must try to fulfil an ancient promise. But who can he trust? And is he brave enough to face the terrors ahead?
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First published: 1996.

When the man from the distant land of Maris delivers his mysterious message to the people of Rin, Rowan is shocked to discover what it means to him. Within hours he is travelling far from home, all the way to the glittering sea, and into the strange world of the Maris people. There, caught up in mystery and intrigue, Rowan must try to fulfil an ancient promise. But who can he trust? And is he brave enough to face the terrors ahead?

For children aged 9-12 years.

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