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The Brides of Maracoor
- A Novel (Another Day, Book 1)
- Narrated by: Debra Wise
- Length: 11 hrs and 47 mins
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Summary
The first in a three-book series spun off the iconic Wicked Years from multimillion-copy best-selling author Gregory Maguire, featuring Elphaba’s granddaughter, the green-skinned Rain.
Ten years ago this season, Gregory Maguire wrapped up the series he began with Wicked by giving us the fourth and final volume of the Wicked Years, his elegiac Out of Oz.
But “out of Oz” isn’t “gone for good.” Maguire’s new series, Another Day, is here, 25 years after Wicked first flew into our lives.
Volume one, The Brides of Maracoor, finds Elphaba’s granddaughter, Rain, washing ashore on a foreign island. Comatose from crashing into the sea, Rain is taken in by a community of single women committed to obscure devotional practices.
As the mainland of Maracoor sustains an assault by a foreign navy, the island’s civil-servant overseer struggles to understand how an alien arriving on the shores of Maracoor could threaten the stability and well-being of an entire nation. Is it myth or magic at work, for good or for ill?
The trilogy Another Day will follow this green-skinned girl from the island outpost into the unmapped badlands of Maracoor before she learns how, and becomes ready, to turn her broom homeward, back to her family and her lover, back to Oz, which — in its beauty, suffering, mystery, injustice, and possibility — reminds us all too clearly of the troubled yet sacred terrain of our own lives.
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- Caemlyn Louise Boddy
- 06-10-22
Mehh
It’s alright, but nowhere near as interesting and in depth as the wicked yearsnovels. I was also disappointed by the narration and the length. And I absolutely whole heartedly loved the wicked years series. I’ll still read them though. This novel didn’t really have a lot going on for most of the book, it got a bit more interesting towards the end but then ends very abruptly.
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- Phil Toms
- 27-07-24
Three books, one story
This new Wicked trilogy is really one story in three books and, whilst there is some repetition on the recap of Rain’s adventures in books 2 and 3, it answers many questions or at least revisit old ones. Finally, a female performer whose interpretation is very engaging, following the exploits of the largely female cast of characters.
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