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Castle Avamir

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  • ISBN-13: 9780689853722
  • ISBN: 0689853726
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing

AUTHOR

Duey, Kathleen, Rayyan, Omar

SUMMARY

Chapter One Heart wiped a raindrop from the tip of her nose.She pulled her cloak tighter and shivered.Davey's wagon was stuck fast.Its wheels were half buried in mud.Davey sat on the driver's bench.The reins were loose in his hands. His jacket and shirt were dark with rainwater. His trousers were mud stained.The horses were nervous and he was singing to them.Heart brushed at her own clothes, then at Moonsilver's armor. The boots Josepha had given her were caked in mud.Everythingwas."We need a hand!" Binney was shouting. "Davey's stuck."Groans rose from the long line of Gypsy wagons.Heart made a face. Every muscle in her body was sore.They had been struggling against the weather since they had left Bidenfast.Usually, Binney said, they made it to Lord Kaybale's sheltered valleys before the worst storms hit. Not this year.Winter in Lord Levin's mountains had been long and cruel.They had spent months huddled in the crowded wagons.The cold didn't seem to bother Moonsilver or Avamir. It was terrible for everyone else.Zim had been sick for weeks, sniffling and coughing. The horses shivered and stood close together. Kip slept inside Binney's wagon, curled in a ball so tight his tail covered his ears.The snow storms finally stopped.Then the rains had begun.The streams had turned into deep torrents of dark, muddy water.There was a low, distant rumble of thunder. "Not much chance we'll sleep dry tonight," Talia called. She pointed at the dark clouds overhead. "Looks like another storm."Heart glanced up. "It has to clear up sometime."Talia grinned. "The sooner the better."Heart didn't answer. She was sick of the cold, of the wet, of the wagons being so crammed with people every evening that she couldn't read or practice writing.Tibbs had left behind a whole packet of paper.Heart had found a hawk's feather to make a quill pen.She knew her writing wasn't very good yet.She could barely read it.But she was determined to improve."I miss our campfires," Talia said. "None of us has practiced reading since Tibbs left. Not even you."Heart nodded unhappily. It was true.She hadn't told the Gypsies about Moonsilver healing Lord Irmaedith, or the storybook he had given her, and only Zim knew about Lord Dunraven's. So she had to keep them hidden.She wanted to tell Binney everything.But it was forbidden for commoners to have books. And one of the books in her carry-sack had been taken from Lord Dunraven's castle.If she got caught, Heart didn't want the Gypsies to get into trouble too."Maybe Gypsies just aren't supposed to learn to read," Talia said.Heart glanced at her. "Everyone should learn."Talia laughed. "The Lords of the Lands surely don't agree with that. I wonder why.""They don't want people to know the old stories," Heart said slowly. This was something she had thought about a lot. "They want to keep all kinds of things secret."Talia arched her brows. "Why?"Heart wasn't quite sure why, but she knew it was true."We're set!" Binney shouted.Heart sighed.Talia frowned.Kip whined, a high-pitched, unhappy sound.Heart leaned down to pat his head. "Stay here."Slogging through the mud, Heart and Talia joined the line of people getting ready to help.Binney and Zim had worked a rope around the back of the wagon.Heart found a place between Talia and Josepha.She wiped her hands on her cloak for a better grip.On the opposite side of the mud mire another line was forming. They would hold the other end of the rope.Four men pulled off their boots.They rolled up their trousers.Then they waded into the mud.The men lined up shoulder to shoulder, their hands flat against the wagon gate."Ready?" Binney shouted.Heart nodded along with everyone else.Davey stood up on the footrest.The horses leaned into their harness collars. They knew what to do."Duey, Kathleen is the author of 'Castle Avamir' with ISBN 9780689853722 and ISBN 0689853726.

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