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The Healing in the Vine : Circle of Magic Series : Book 4 - Tamora Pierce

The Healing in the Vine

Circle of Magic Series : Book 4

By: Tamora Pierce

Paperback | 1 December 2005

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The fourth part of an enthralling quartet, set in a wonderful world of mages.

Plague has struck Summersea - a deadly blue pox like nothing the healers have ever seen, and that spreads wildly.

Forced into quarantine by exposure to the outbreak, Briar and his teacher fight to keep the victims alive.

The Winding Circle mages must find the key to countering the disease, and fast, or Summersea will become a city of the dead.

About the Author

In the sixth grade, Tamora Pierce was encouraged by her father to start writing and she immediately got hooked. Once she discovered fantasy and science fiction, she tried to write the same kind of stories she read, only with teenaged girl heroines who were usually missing from the 1960s stories.

Before her junior year at the University of Pennsylvania where she studied psychology, Pierce rediscovered writing when she wrote her first original short story since tenth grade. She sold her first story a year later and then enrolled in a fiction writing course during her senior year. When her teacher suggested that she tackle a novel, her childhood ideas came back to her and she began her first sword and sorcery novel.

Pierce then worked as a housemother in an Idaho group home for teenaged girls, who loved hearing Alanna’s story from the in-progress quartet, Song of the Lioness. As Pierce continued to write and send out manuscripts, she moved to Manhattan to get her publishing career off the ground. Pierce still lives in Manhattan with her husband, writer/filmmaker Tim, and their three cats, two parakeets, plus a floating population of rescued wildlife. She enjoys her hectic life as a full-time writer and she hopes that her books leave her readers with the feeling that they can achieve anything if they want it badly enough.

Tamora Pierce is a popular author of fantasy books for teenagers. In her latest quartet, Protector of the Small, readers follow heroine Kel as she rigorously trains for the knighthood.