Alanna: The First Adventure

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Alanna: The First Adventure

Original Atheneum U.S. hardcover of the book featuring the title character.
Author Tamora Pierce
Cover artist David Wiesner
Country United States
Language English
Series The Song of the Lioness
Genre(s) Fantasy novel
Publisher Atheneum
Publication date September 1983
Media type (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 231 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-689-30994-5
Followed by In the Hand of the Goddess

Alanna: The First Adventure is a fantasy novel by Tamora Pierce, the first in a series of four books, The Song of the Lioness. It details the start and early days of Alanna of Trebond's training as a knight, hiding her real sex.

[edit] Plot introduction

The book, set in the fantasy kingdom of Tortall, follows Alanna's growth as a page in the royal court, where she keeps her true sex secret while learning to fence, fight, ride, and study alongside the male pages. Alanna befriends the heir to the throne and the charming King of Thieves, copes with the magical power she possesses and mistrusts, faces the palace bully, struggles with her suspicions of the prince's cousin Duke Roger, and finally travels to making a trip to the southern desert, where the Bazhir tribesmen guard a Black City that has invaded her dreams. There, she and her friend Prince Jonathan defeat the much-feared Ysandir, a race of demons that has kept the Black City captive for generations. In the process, Jonathan learns that Alanna is a girl. Despite this, he chooses her as his squire when he has become a knight.

[edit] Plot summary

Alanna and her twin brother Thom decide to switch places and succeed in talking around their two caregivers, the healing woman Maude and the soldier Coram. Thom and Maude travel off to the City of the Gods, where he can train to become a sorcerer, and Alanna sets off for the royal palace, under the name "Alan". There she trains as a page, meeting many friends, such as Raoul of Goldenlake, Gareth of Naxen the Younger, Francis of Nond, Alexander of Tirragen, and Prince Jonathan of Conté. She also makes an enemy during her first day in the palace: Ralon of Malven, who continuously bullies her. Rather than have her companions beat him, Alanna secretly trains with George Cooper, the King of Thieves, until she can beat him herself. When she does, he leaves Court.

During Alanna's page years, a fever, the Sweating Sickness, spreads within the capital city, Corus, and nowhere else. This disease is different than all other known diseases in that it drains healers, and even kills them. There is talk that it was sent by a great sorcerer. Alanna has a powerful healing Gift, but is frightened to use it, so she doesn't tell anyone that she can heal. Due to this refusal of her abilities, Francis of Nond, one of her friends, dies. When Prince Jonathan falls ill, Alanna, recognizing herself as the only undrained healer in the city, tries to heal him. She succeeds through evoking the Great Mother Goddess and fetching Jonathan from the place in between Life and Death. In so doing, she unknowingly reveals herself as a female to Sir Myles of Olau, one of her mentors. Shortly after, Jonathan's powerful sorcerer cousin, Duke Roger of Conté, comes to live at the palace and teach the Gifted pages and squires magic.

Alanna goes to George Cooper's mother, the healer Eleni, after she has her first monthly bleeding. She tells George the truth about her sex. Jonathan also discovers the truth during Alanna's last year as a page, when she comes on a trip for the squires on the bequest of Prince Jonathan to Persopolis, the only city of the Bazhir. All the squires were warned to stay away from the Black City, a city just within view of Persopolis, by Duke Roger. However, Jonathan decides to ride for the city to defeat whatever evil lies there, and Alanna goes with him to help him in his quest. The two arrive at the city to find it completely deserted, that is, until they enter the large, central temple. There they find the Ysandir, beings who will not age or starve as mortals will, but that can be killed. Jonathan and Alanna begin to fight, but things began to go awry when one of the Ysandir magically removes Alanna's clothes to reveal her true sex. Jonathan saves his shock for later, as Alanna and Jonathan must combine their powers to defeat the Ysandir. With the help of her magical sword, Alanna defeats the last of the Ysandir, and Jonathan and Alanna head back to Persopolis.

The book ends at an oasis near Persopolis, where Alanna suggested that perhaps Roger had wanted Jonathan to go to the city. Jonathan said that yes, he had, but only so that Jonathan could rid Tortall of a great evil. When Alanna pointed out that perhaps Roger had not expected him to come back alive, Jonathan refused to listen. After this, Jonathan chooses Alanna to be his squire when he is knighted that year. He says he does not care that she is a girl, because she is the best page regardless.

[edit] Characters

  • Alanna of Trebond - heroine and focus of the book and series; preferring a warrior's life to that of a refined noble lady, she hides her real sex to be able to train as a knight
  • Thom of Trebond - Alanna's twin brother, who detests fighting and prefers magic; he goes to the City of the Gods to learn how to be a powerful mage
  • Coram Smythesson - Alanna's first teacher of fighting and hunting at Trebond, he accompanies her to the capital as her manservant; one of the few who know her true sex
  • Jonathan of Conté - the heir to the throne of Tortall and the King and Queen's only son, Alanna's best friend at the palace; a few years older than Alanna
  • Gareth the Younger of Naxen - one of Jonathan's and Alanna's friends and Jonathan's cousin, easygoing and funny, he acts as her sponsor when she arrives
  • Duke Gareth of Naxen - the man who oversees training of the pages and squires, Gary's (Gareth the younger)father
  • Raoul of Goldenlake - another one of Alanna's and Jonathan's friends, very large and strong
  • Alexander of Tirragen - yet another friend of Alanna's and Jonathan's, quiet and intelligent
  • George Cooper - the King of Thieves in Tortall's capital city, Corus; eminently trustworthy to his friends, close friend to Alanna who continues her education in fighting and city life
  • Sir Myles of Olau - the court drunk and the pages' and squires' history professor; Alanna's close friend and a stand-in for her own absentee father
  • Roger of Conté - Jonathan's adult cousin, a powerful magician and second in line for the throne; Alanna mistrusts him but has no evidence to support her suspicions, Jonathan trusts him completely
  • Ralon of Malven - one of the pages who bullies Alanna when she arrives; she eventually bests him in a fight and he leaves the palace in furious disgrace
  • Moonlight - Alanna's horse, trained for combat; George bought the horse and sold her to Alanna at a low price