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  • The Woman Who Rides Like a Man

  • The Song of the Lioness, Book 3
  • By: Tamora Pierce
  • Narrated by: Trini Alvarado
  • Length: 5 hrs and 33 mins

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The Woman Who Rides Like a Man

By: Tamora Pierce
Narrated by: Trini Alvarado
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Publisher's Summary

With brilliant new livery to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this ground-breaking fantasy series, Alanna the Lioness – the first woman knight – rides again.

Now a knight of Tortall, with her gender no longer a secret, Alanna embarks on her next adventure to the edge of the realm. Captured for the crime of trespassing, Alanna is sentenced to a duel to the death. But the Woman Who Rides Like a Man is not so easy to kill.

Though the duel is won, the battle is just beginning. When Alanna is named the Bazhir people’s first female shaman, she is tasked with training her successors. But first, she must overcome their fears of magic, for the sake of all Tortall.

Forty years on from first publication, The Song of the Lioness Quartet retains its warmth, adventure, and steel, affirming this coming-of-age tale as a timeless masterpiece.

©1986 Tamora Pierce (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers

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