Authors: Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
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SHAPESHIFTERS
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Hawksong
copyright © 2003 by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Snakecharm
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Falcondance
copyright © 2005 by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Wolfcry
copyright © 2006 by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Wyvernhail
copyright © 2007 by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Cover art copyright © 2010 by Miranda Adria
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Author: Atwater-Rhodes, Amelia
Title: The Shapeshifters / Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
ISBN: 978 1 86471 890 4 (pbk.)
Target Audience: For secondary school age
Dewey Number: 813.54
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They say the first of my kind was a woman named Alasdair, a human raised by hawks. She learned the language of the birds and was gifted with their form.
It is a pretty myth, I admit, but few actually believe it. No record remains of her life.
No record except for the feathers in every avian's hair, even when otherwise we appear human, and the wings I can grow when I chooseâand of course the beautiful golden hawk's form that is as natural to me as the legs and arms I wear normally.
This myth is one of the stories we hear as children, but it says nothing of reality or the hard lessons we are taught later.
Almost before a child of my kind learns to fly, she learns to hate. She learns of war. She learns of the race that calls itself the serpiente. She learns that they are
untrustworthy, that they are liars and loyal to no one. She learns to fear the garnet eyes of their royal family even though she will probably never see them.
What she never learns is how the fighting began. No, that has been forgotten. Instead she learns that they murdered her family and her loved ones. She learns that these enemies are evil, that their ways are not hers and that they would kill her if they could.
That is all she learns.
This is all I have learned.
Days and weeks and years, and all I know is bloodshed. I hum the songs my mother once sang to me and wish for the peace they promise. It's a peace my mother has never known, nor her mother before her.
How many generations? How many of our soldiers fallen?
And why?
Meaningless hatred: the hatred of an enemy without a face. No one knows why we fight; they only know that we will continue until we win a war it is too late to win, until we have avenged too many dead to avenge, until no one can remember peace anymore, even in songs.
Days and weeks and years.
My brother never returned last night.
Days and weeks and years.
How long until their assassins find me?
Danica Shardae
Heir to the Tuuli Thea