![]() ![]() ![]() If you have loved Gail Carson Levine's story telling so far, this book won't disappoint. The Fairy tells Perry that she is the key to freeing her people (which happen to be the Bamarre) out from under the feet of their oppressors (which happen to be Latki).īut what side is she going to be on? The side of her lineage or the side that she grew up believing? It's because she was kidnapped as a child from her Bamarre family along with her sister Annett to join Lady Klausine as her daughter. ![]() Which is completely weird to Peregrine because only, and rarely to begin with, Bamarres are visited by fairies. She never gave much though to Annett, her Bamarre maidservant, or the other Bamarre servants until she is visited by a fairy named Halina. She does whatever she can to please them. All she has known is her Latki father Lord Tove and her Latki mother Lady Klausine. Peregrine has grown up this way and has never thought about those with the green tassels on their heads. They have concurred those weak-minded worthless people and have made them their servants and have put them in their spots: under their feet. They are all about strength and war and nothing about the arts and the comforts like those STUPID Bamarres. Peregrine strives to live up to the ideal of her people, the Latkis. ![]()
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