Novice
- Pages
- 577
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781841493145
- Temps de Lecture
- ~10h 6min
Novice est un book de Trudi Canavan. Il compte 577 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Trudi Canavan’s debut novel introduces a meticulously constructed fantasy world where magic is both a privilege and a weapon, tightly controlled by an aristocratic elite. At the center of this stratified society stands Sonea, a young woman born into poverty who possesses an extraordinary and dangerous gift. Forbidden from learning the arts she naturally commands, she must navigate a rigid caste system that punishes commoners for even attempting to wield power. The narrative explores the psychological and physical toll of suppressed ability, while examining how institutional prejudice shapes identity and community. Canavan grounds her speculative elements in a realistic portrayal of class division, rendering the city of Haven as a living testament to systemic inequality. Rather than relying on chosen-one tropes, the story focuses on resilience, adaptation, and the quiet defiance required to survive within oppressive structures. The novel’s enduring appeal lies in its unflinching examination of power dynamics, the cost of secrecy, and the complex relationship between talent and social standing.
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Novice compte 577 pages.
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Trudi Canavan’s debut novel introduces a meticulously constructed fantasy world where magic is both a privilege and a weapon, tightly controlled by an aristocratic elite. At the center of this stratified society stands Sonea, a young woman born into poverty who possesses an extraordinary and dangero...
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Novice a été écrit par Trudi Canavan.