OLDER FICTION
Calhoun, Dia

Aria of the Sea

(3) YA When commoner Cerinthe gains admittance to the School of the Royal Dancers, she thinks that her dream has come true. But a rivalry with another dancer causes tension, which is amplified by Cerinthe's deep-rooted fear of using her gift for healing. Cerinthe is a likable character, and the setting is well defined in this fantasy novel about making choices and seeking one's destiny.

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