- Star Dancer
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name = Star Dancer
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author =Beth Webb
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
series =Star Dancer Quadrilogy
genre = Fantasy,History
publisher =Macmillan Publishers
release_date =2006
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 343 pp
isbn = ISBN 1-4050-9175-4
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followed_by =Fire Dreamer Star Dancer is the first novel in the Star Dancer
Tetralogy , written by the British authorBeth Webb and published in2006 byMacmillan Publishers .Star Dancer is a mixture of history and fantasy, suitable for teenagers and adults, based in the late
Iron Age when the Romans were just beginning to invade Britain and change history forever.The Plot
The
druids have prophesied that the one born in the middle of an untimely meteorite shower will avert a great evil, but they are looking for a boy who will grow into a mixture of war hero and super-magician. Instead there is one baby girl, Tegen, born at the right time, and a boy, Griff, who hasDown’s Syndrome , who is born just as the stars were fading. The book explores how these two children grow up together, discovering their individual destinies, but it also shows how much they need each other to become who they were meant to be in a harsh and unforgiving world. Tegen is the Star Dancer, but she needs Griff’s honesty and kindness to stand against the druids who aren’t evil, but are set in their ways. Griff needs Tegen to stand against his cruel mother who abandoned him at birth. As the story unfolds, Derowen, an evil-minded ‘wise-woman’ connives with a young handsome druid who believes he should be the Star Dancer. They plot to destroy Tegen by stealing her magic, and setting her up to fail so together they can seize power. With dark spells they disturb a demon from the depths of funeral caves under theMendip Hills and Tegen has to face her nemesis at last.Setting
This book is set in the ancient
Somerset landscape and re-creates what life must have been like forIron Age people. It also considers how the druids might have viewed the world and struggled to cope as the Roman threat became more real. The author uses real places such as theWookey Hole Caves and the ‘Winter Seas’ as theSomerset Levels as they used to be – flooded in winter and dry in summer.Magic
The concept of ‘magic’ in this book is largely based on the psychology of perception and belief rather than wand-waving and things ‘happening’ as a result. In this respect, the author was more influenced by
Ursula le Guin (A Wizard of Earthsea books) thanHarry Potter .The Author
Beth Webb lives inSomerset and is fascinated by myths and legends. She studied Sociology and Psychology for her first degree and has worked with adults with learning disabilities for several years.External links
* [http://www.bethwebb.co.uk Beth Webb's site]
* [http://www.thestardancer.com Macmillan's Star Dancer site]
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