Sweetwater

Sweetwater by Laurence Yep, published by Harper & Row in 1983, is a work of juvenile fiction that spans 201 pages. The story centers on Amadeus, the greatest Argan songmaster on the planet Harmony, who imparts his musical knowledge to a boy named Tyree. In a significant act, Amadeus also presents a gift to Tyree’s blind sister, which ignites the fears of Tyree’s community regarding the seadragon and the sea that once submerged their city.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of music and the natural world, as Tyree grapples with the legacy of Amadeus and the anxieties of his people. The book delves into the interplay between art and fear, highlighting how the gift of music can evoke both inspiration and trepidation. This edition, written in English, invites readers to engage with a unique blend of science and nature within a fictional framework.
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Amadeus was the greatest Argan songmaster on the planet Harmony. He taught the boy Tyree all he could about music, and gave a gift to Tyree’s blind sister. The gift kindles the fears of Tyree’s people – fears of the enormous seadragon and of the sea that flooded their city.
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