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Rin is sure that something is wrong with her…something really bad. Something that is keeping her from feeling at home in the Forest homestead where she’s lived all her life. Something that is keeping her from trusting herself with anyone at all. When her brother Razo returns from the city for a visit, she accompanies him to the palace, hoping that she can find peace away from home. But war has come to Bayern again, and Rin is compelled to join the queen and her closest allies—magical girls Rin thinks of as the Fire Sisters—as they venture into the Forest toward Kel, the land where someone seems to want them all dead. Many beloved Bayern characters reappear in this story, but it is Rin’s own journey of discovering how to balance the good and the bad in herself that drives this compelling adventure.
Once again, Newbery Honor-winning author Shannon Hale brings readers to a world where great friendships, unexpected plot twists, and a little dose of magic make for incredible storytelling.
Gr 7–11—In her fourth fantasy about the land of Bayern, Hale has created a strong stand-alone companion to The Goose Girl (2003), Enna Burning (2004), and River Secrets (2006, all Bloomsbury). Forest Born centers on Razo's sister, Rin, and her special abilities. The struggle that she goes through as she begins to recognize her talent of persuasion and her elemental connection to the forest brings the typical fantasy themes of good vs. evil to a place that makes them very personal. Rin discovered as a child that her words could be powerful. But that power left her feeling confused and wrong. Since that time, the wrongness has curled up like a snake inside her, making her doubt whether she can ever find peace. Rin encounters Isi, Enna, and Dasha from the previous Bayern stories and through them she finds hope; perhaps what makes her different could be a blessing, if she is able to find balance in her gifts. Lurking throughout the story is the tumultuous backdrop of diplomatic negotiations and threats of war. Everything finally comes to a head when Isi's nemesis from Goose Girl returns and kidnaps her son. All four women need to work together to defeat Selia, who has been completely corrupted and consumed by her people-speaking power of persuasion. Fans of the earlier titles as well as admirers of the genre will find Rin's journey a compelling read.—Genevieve Gallagher, Buford Middle School, Charlottesville, VA
More Reviews and RecommendationsSHANNON HALE's other popular fantasies include Enna Burning, River Secrets, and Princess Academy, a Newbery Honor book. She lives in Salt Lake City with her husband and her two children.
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November 11, 2009: This is is one of Hale's best. Her YA books are great and deal with problems faced by young people, like "if I feel this way, it must mean that I am not a good person." She tells a great story, has magical imagery and always a surprising twist or two. Highly recommend this book.
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November 11, 2009: Forest Born is just as good as Goose Girl, the first instalment of the Books of Bayern. Rin, Razo's little Sister (she is where Enna got her nickname Enna-girl) dosn't feel happy in the forest anymore, she feels rejected and alone. Rin and the "Fire Sisters" Ani, Enna, and Dasha go on an adventure together where Rin finds herself and saves her friends. A deffinate must read, Forest Born, has a return of the expected characters Ani, Geric, Razo, Tusken, Enna, Dasha, and of corse the dependable Finn and a few unwelcome and unexpected ones. You can read Forest Born as a stand alone or in order after River Secerets, which I suggust.