Miho Satake Miho Satake i(A147955 works by) (a.k.a. 佐竹美保)
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3 6 y separately published work icon Rowan of the Bukshah Emily Rodda , ( trans. Yumiko Sakuma with title ローワンと白い魔物 ) Tokyo : Asunaro-Shobo Publishing Co. Ltd , 2003 Z1013873 2003 single work children's fiction children's fantasy adventure

In this the final story in the Rowan Series, the witch Sheba has spoken, and Rowan knows he has no choice but to obey. The coldest winter in living memory is destroying the people of Rin, and he must do what he can to save them. But Sheba's mysterious rhyme speaks of sacrifice and Rowan is very afraid as he sets out on the most terrifying quest of his life, her final words ringing in his ears.

4 7 y separately published work icon Rowan and the Keeper of the Crystal Emily Rodda , ( trans. Yumiko Sakuma with title ローワンと伝説の水晶 ) Tokyo : Asunaro-Shobo Publishing Co. Ltd , 2002 Z913428 1996 single work children's fiction children's fantasy adventure When the man from distant Maris delivers his mysterious message to the people of Rin, Rowan is shocked to discover that it is he who must try to fulfil an ancient promise. Within hours Rowan is travelling far from home, all the way to the glittering sea and into the strange world of the Maris people. But who can he trust and is he brave enough to face the terrors ahead?
2 3 y separately published work icon Rowan and the Zebak Emily Rodda , ( trans. Yumiko Sakuma with title Rōwan to Zebakku no kuroi kage )with title ローワンとゼバックの黒い影 ) Tokyo : Asunaro-Shobo Publishing Co. Ltd , 2002 Z820264 1999 single work children's fiction children's fantasy adventure When his little sister Annad is snatched from Rin by a monstrous flying creature, Rowan must travel to the distant land of Rin's ancient enemies, the Zebak, to rescue her. The journey is a perilous one, and Rowan and his companions have only a series of mysterious, riddling prophecies to guide them. At the end of their quest they come upon an even greater mystery, and an extraordinary secret is revealed.
8 4 y separately published work icon Rowan and the Travellers Emily Rodda , ( trans. Yumiko Sakuma with title ローワンと黄金の谷の謎 ) Tokyo : Asunaro-Shobo Publishing Co. Ltd , 2001 Z818576 1994 single work children's fiction children's fantasy adventure The witch Sheba is tormented by a strange riddle. Then the travellers pay a visit to Rin and the whole town begins to fall asleep. What does the riddle mean? Only the young boy Rowan can solve the riddle as he embarks on an adventure in order to save the whole town.
7 11 y separately published work icon Rowan of Rin Emily Rodda , ( trans. Yumiko Sakuma with title ローワンと魔法の地図 ) Tokyo : Asunaro-Shobo Publishing Co. Ltd , 2000 Z797986 1993 single work children's fiction children's fantasy adventure (taught in 1 units)

The people of Rin have long lived in the shadow of the Mountain, hearing the dragon's roar every morning and evening. When the village's precious stream stops flowing, a frightening journey must be undertaken up the Mountain to the stream's source. To the hardy villagers of Rin, the boy Rowan is a timid weakling. Yet because only he can read the magical map, it is Rowan who must brave the unknown terrors of the Mountain to save the village and solve a witch's riddle.

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