Stolen Voices

Stolen Voices by Ellen Dee Davidson, published by Lobster Press in 2005, is a juvenile fiction book written in English, spanning 188 pages. The story centers on Miri, the daughter of two Important Officials in the seemingly harmonious city of Noveskina. As she grapples with the shame of lacking a clear Talent, Miri’s life takes a turn as she uncovers the dark secrets hidden beneath the surface of her once-perfect world.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of identity and societal expectations within a fantasy setting. Miri’s journey reveals the complexities of her environment, challenging the notion of a conflict-free existence. As she confronts the realities of her society, the book delves into elements of fantasy and magic, inviting readers to reflect on the implications of her discoveries. This edition offers a unique perspective on the struggles faced by a young girl in a world that values conformity over individuality.
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(ages 10 – 14) Life in Noveskina is designed to be harmonious and conflict-free. But Miri, daughter of two of the city’s Important Officials, faces a shameful dilemma. She has matured with no clear Talent and thus faces life among the lower-classes. As Miri is confronted with the dark secrets of Noveskina, the quiet peace of her once-perfect world reveals itself as something infinitely more sinister.
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