![]() ![]() Due to her gender, she is not allowed to share a dormitory with her fellow all-male apprentices and must be housed with the female students, none of whom are serious musicians and all of whom shun Menolly as an outsider. As the Hall's first female apprentice, the Masters are divided on whether or not she is worth training, causing Menolly to be greeted with various degrees of ambivalence. Menolly arrives at Harper Hall to find herself the center of unwanted attention and conflict. The story begins within hours of the final events of Dragonsong, rounding out the tale of Menolly's coming of age. The novel follows Menolly, now apprenticed into the Harper Hall, a type of music conservatory for harpers ( minstrels/educators) and other music professionals, as she begins her musical training to become a harper herself one day. The original Dragonriders of Pern trilogy was completed after publication of the first two Harper Hall books. Īs the sequel to Dragonsong, it was the second book in the Harper Hall of Pern trilogy, with a new publisher, editor, and target audience (young adults). ![]() Published by Atheneum Books in 1977, it was the fourth to appear in the Dragonriders of Pern series written by Anne McCaffrey and her son Todd McCaffrey. Dragonsinger is a young adult science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. ![]()
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