Series: Book 6 in the Tales of Alvin Maker series
Rating: **
Tags: EN-Fantasy, Lang:en
Summary
Using the lore and the folk-magic of the
men and women who settled North America, Orson Scott Card has
created an alternate world where magic works, and where that
magic has colored the entire history of the colonies. Charms
and beseechings, hexes and potions, all have a place in the
lives of the people of this world. Dowsers find water, the
second sight warns of dangers to come, and a torch can read a
person's future---or their heart.In this world where "knacks"
abound, Alvin, the seventh son of a seventh son, is a very
special man indeed. He's a Maker; he has the knack of
understanding how things are put together, how to create them,
repair them, keep them whole, or tear them down. He can heal
hearts as well as bones, he build a house, he can calm the
waters or blow up a storm. And he can teach his knack to
others, to the measure of their own talent.Alvin has been
trying to avert the terrible war that his wife, Peggy, a torch
of extraordinary power, has seen down the life-lines of every
American. Now she has sent him down the Mizzippy to the city of
New Orleans, or Nueva Barcelona as they call it under Spanish
occupation. Alvin doesn't know exactly why he's there, but when
he and his brother-in-law, Arthur Stuart, find lodgings with a
family of abolitionists who know Peggy, he suspects he'll find
out soon. But Nueva Barcelona is about to experience a plague,
and Alvin's efforts to protect his friends by keeping them
healthy will create more danger than he could ever have
suspected. And in saving the poor people of the city, Alvin
will be put to the greatest test of his life---a test that will
draw on all his power. For the time has come for him to turn to
his old friend Tenskwa-Tawa, the Red Prophet who controls the
lands to the west of the Mizzippy. Now Alvin must take the
first steps on the road to the Crystal City that was shown to
him in a vision so long ago.