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232 pages • first pub 1998 (view editions)
ISBN/UID: 9780590554107
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Scholastic
Edition Pub Date: 01 March 2000
Daja's Book by Tamora Pierce is ideal for readers who enjoy adventurous coming-of-age stories centered on found family and magical self-discovery in richly crafted fantasy worlds.
Description
Outcast Trader Daja, along with her fellow mages-in-training, journeys from Winding Circle to the Gold Ridge Mountains, where drought threatens widespread famine. There, Daja creates an astonishing object: a living metal vine, and Daja's dealings...
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Moods
adventurous: 90%
emotional: 53%
hopeful: 35%
lighthearted: 28%
tense: 20%
inspiring: 19%
funny: 13%
challenging: 7%
dark: 5%
reflective: 4%
relaxing: 4%
mysterious: 3%
sad: 3%
Pace
Plot or character driven?
Strong character development?
Loveable characters?
Diverse cast of characters?
Flaws of characters a main focus?
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Graphic
Fire/Fire injury, Ableism, Injury/Injury detailModerate
Death, Classism, BullyingMinor
Death of parent, Child abuse, Drug use232 pages • first pub 1998 (view editions)
ISBN/UID: 9780590554107
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Scholastic
Edition Pub Date: 01 March 2000
Daja's Book by Tamora Pierce is ideal for readers who enjoy adventurous coming-of-age stories centered on found family and magical self-discovery in richly crafted fantasy worlds.
Description
Outcast Trader Daja, along with her fellow mages-in-training, journeys from Winding Circle to the Gold Ridge Mountains, where drought threatens widespread famine. There, Daja creates an astonishing object: a living metal vine, and Daja's dealings...
Community Reviews
Moods
adventurous: 90%
emotional: 53%
hopeful: 35%
lighthearted: 28%
tense: 20%
inspiring: 19%
funny: 13%
challenging: 7%
dark: 5%
reflective: 4%
relaxing: 4%
mysterious: 3%
sad: 3%
Pace
Plot or character driven?
Strong character development?
Loveable characters?
Diverse cast of characters?
Flaws of characters a main focus?