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Bone Music: The Legend of Genghis Khan


No. of pages 420

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Great for age 12-18 years
This thrilling historical novel is aimed at the very top age of YA readers, since it includes violence and sex as is a natural consequence of the subject matter. It is Mongolia in the 12th century. Spirits walk under the blood moon. Guided by a prophecy that says the wolf will lie with the deer, a boy rides across the steppe seeking a bride to create a new nation. He is Temujin, eldest son of Yesugei the Brave, the leader of the Mongol Alliance. She is Borta the Beautiful, deer-whisperer and princess of her clan. They are betrothed with the blessing of a shaman, but a stone flying out of the trees at the ceremony hints of trouble ahead. When Temujin's father is poisoned by a rival tribe on his way home, and an ambitious chief seizes control of the leaderless Alliance, their marriage seems doomed. Temujin and his family flee into exile on Holy Mountain, where they are joined by the orphaned Jamukha. The two boys become blood brothers, creating a spiritual bond between them that will tear the steppe apart as they fight for leadership of the Mongol clans and for Borta's love. Based on the 13th century text The Secret History of the Mongols, Bone Music explores the spiritual aspect of Genghis Khan's rise to power in three sections, each from the point of view of one of the main characters.

 

There are 420 pages in this book. This book was published 2018 by The Greystones Press .

Katherine Roberts lives in Stroud. Her debut children's book, Song Quest, won the Branford Boase Award in 2000. Chicken House also published Crystal Mask and Dark Quetzal which make up The Echorium Sequence.

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