Seasparrow

Seasparrow by Kristin Cashore, published by Penguin Young Readers Group on November 1, 2022, is a captivating addition to the Graceling Realm series, featuring 624 pages in English. This installment follows Hava, Queen Bitterblue’s sister and a spy, as she embarks on a perilous journey home across the sea to Monsea. Accompanied by her sister and the royal entourage, Hava carries the crucial formulas for a powerful weapon, but her voyage takes a dramatic turn when storms force them off course, leading to a shipwreck in icy waters.
In this epic tale, readers will experience Hava’s struggle for survival as she and the other survivors navigate the harsh conditions of the ice. As they attempt to return to Monsea, Hava uncovers unexpected truths about her companions and faces critical choices about her identity and future in a world shaped by her sister’s reign. Themes of action, adventure, and romance intertwine as the characters confront both external challenges and their inner conflicts, making this a rich narrative for fans of young adult fantasy.
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Make the harrowing journey home with Queen Bitterblue’s sister and spy, in the fifth novel in the bestselling Graceling Realm series.
Hava sails across the sea toward Monsea with her sister, the royal entourage, and the world’s only copies of the formulas for the zilfium weapon she saved at the end of Winterkeep. During the crossing, Hava makes an unexpected discovery about one of the ship’s crew, but before she can unravel the mystery, storms drive their ship off course, wrecking them in the ice far north of the Royal Continent. The survivors must endure a harrowing trek across the ice to make it back to Monsea. And while Queen Bitterblue grapples with how to carry the responsibility of a weapon that will change the world, Hava has a few more mysteries to solve—and a decision to make about who she wants to be in the new world Bitterblue will build.
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