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  1. The Wind Singer is a young adult novel written by William Nicholson. It is the first book of the Wind on Fire trilogy. It follows the quest of twins Kestrel and Bowman Hath, and their acquaintance Mumpo to restore the "Voice of the Wind Singer" to their city and bring happiness to their cruel society. [1]

    • William Nicholson
    • 2000
  2. Sep 11, 2000 · Kestrel, her twin brother, and a classmate have heard the legend of the wind singer's voice, and they choose to leave their highly ordered society and journey to find the voice for the wind singer, a voice that is supposed to solve all the problems and hopefully will allow them to save their family.

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    • Mass Market Paperback
  3. Oct 1, 2003 · by William Nicholson (Author) 43. See all formats and editions. Kestrel Hath's schoolroom rebellion against the stifling caste system of Aramanth leads to explosive consequences for her and her family: they are relegated to the city's lowest caste and are ostracized.

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    • William Nicholson
  4. The Wind Singer is a YA novel by William Nicholson about twins who seek an ancient artifact to save their city from a tyrant. The novel follows their adventures in a world of city-states, tribes, and a giant statue that can sing.

  5. Desperate to save them, Kestrel learns the secret of the wind singer, and she and her twin brother, Bowman, set out on a terrifying journey to the true source of evil that grips Aramanth … Fantasy books for children don’t get more spectacular than The Wind Singer.

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    • William Nicholson
  6. Jul 9, 2021 · After Hath rebels against the stifling rules of Amaranth society and is forced to flee, she, along with her twin brother and a tagalong classmate, follow an ancient map in quest of the legendary silver voice of the wind singer, in an attempt to heal Amaranth and its people

  7. Desperate to save them, Kestrel learns the secret of the wind singer, and she and her twin brother, Bowman, set out on a terrifying journey to the true...