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Seeker


Author(s): Nicholson, William
ISBN10:  0152057684
ISBN13:  9780152057688
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  5/1/2006
Publisher(s): Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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SummaryTable of ContentsExcerptsAuthor BiographyEditorial Reviews
This first novel in the Noble Warriors sequence begins when sixteen-year-old Seeker's older brother is publicly humiliated and--with no explanation--exiled from the Nomana, a revered order of warrior monks. Seeker refuses to believe that his beloved older brother is capable of committing a betryal that would warrant such severe consequences, so he sets off alone on a journey to rescue his brother and find out at last what really happened.

Along the way he meets two other young people who are on quests of their own, and in a shocking turn of events, the three are soon caught up in a harrowing and bloody race to save the Nomana--and themselves--from destruction.

An epic coming-of-age story about courage, friendship, desire, and faith, Seeker marks the beginning of a riveting new series.


Having been rejected by the Nomana--the revered warrior-monk order they long to join--sixteen-year-olds Seeker and Morning Star, along with a curious pirate named Wildman, attempt to prove that they are worthy of joining the community, after all.

Seeker is the first book in the much-anticipated Noble Warriors sequence.
Prelude The Legend of the Noble Warriors 1(4)
PART ONE ANACREA
5(98)
Sunrise
7(4)
The Harvest Time Approaches
11(5)
A Small Rebellion
16(11)
The Open Door
27(10)
An Old Man's Tears
37(11)
Submission, Submission
48(7)
The Wildman
55(11)
Morning Star
66(16)
Parting Wisdom
82(9)
The Axer Repaid
91(12)
PART TWO THE SURROGATE
103(92)
Hate Training
105(11)
The Secret Weapon
116(9)
A Scientific Success
125(13)
Pilgrims
138(15)
The Casting Out
153(10)
Selection
163(17)
The Compact
180(15)
PART THREE RADIANCE
195(98)
Cheerful Giver
197(9)
Blaze
206(8)
Spikertown
214(16)
Seeker's Plan
230(8)
Happy Workers
238(10)
Tribute Traders
248(15)
The Mother Bear
263(18)
Ease and Solace
281(12)
PART FOUR SACRIFICE
293(2)
The Wildman's Bite
295(18)
Schemes and Dreams
313(20)
The Darkness
333(7)
Seeker's Test
340(16)
Name Day
356(17)
Sunset
373(19)
Night
392(9)
The Beginning
401
Sunrise
 
Seeker woke earlier than usual, long before dawn, and lay in the darkness thinking about the day ahead. It was high summer, with less than a week to go before the longest day of the year. In school it was the day of the monthly ­test.
 
            And it was his sixteenth ­birthday.
 
            Unable to sleep, he rose and dressed quietly so as not to wake his parents, and went out into the silent street. By the light of the stars, he made his way to the steps that zigzagged up the steep hillside, and began to climb. As he did so he watched the eastern sky, and saw there the first pale silver gleams on the horizon that heralded the coming ­dawn.
 
            He had decided to watch the sun ­rise.
 
            At the top of the steps the path flattened out and led into the stone­-­flagged Nom square. To his right rose the great dark mass of the Nom, the castle­-­monastery that dominated the island; to his left, the avenue of old storm­-­blasted pine trees that led to the overlook. He knew these trees well; they were his friends. He came to this place often, to be alone and to look out over the boundless ocean to the very farthest edges of the ­world.
 
            There was a wooden railing at the far end of the avenue, to warn those who walked here to go no further. ­Beyond the railing the land fell away, at first at a steep slope, and then in a sheer vertical cliff. Hundreds of feet below, past nesting falcons and the circling flight of gulls, the waves broke against dark rocks. This was the most southerly face of the island. From here there was nothing but sea and ­sky.
 
            Seeker stood by the railing and watched the light trickle into the sky and shivered. The band of gold now glowing on the horizon seemed to promise change: a future in which everything would be different. With this dawn he was sixteen years old, a child no longer. His real life, the life for which he had been waiting so long, was about to ­begin.
 
            The gold light was now turning red. All across the eastern sky the stars were fading into the light, and the feathery bands of cloud were rimmed with scarlet. Any moment now the sun itself would break the line of the ­horizon.
 
            How can a new day begin like this, he thought, and nothing ­change?
 
            Then there it was, a blazing crimson ball bursting the band of sea and sky, hurling beams of brilliance across the water. He looked away, dazzled, and saw the red light on the trunks of the pine trees and on the high stone walls of the Nom. His own hand too, held up before him, was bathed in the rays of the rising sun, familiar but transformed. Moving slowly, he raised both his arms above his head and pointed his forefingers skyward, and touched them together. This was the Nomana ­salute.
 
            Those who wished to become Noble Warriors entered the Nom at the age of ­sixteen.
 
            He heard a soft sound behind him. Turning, startled, he saw a figure standing in the avenue. He flushed and lowered his arms. Then he gave a respectful bow of his head, because the watcher was a ­Noma.
 
            “You’re up ­early.”
 
            A woman. Her voice sounded warm and ­friendly.
 
            “I wanted to see the ­dawn.”
 
            Seeker was embarrassed that she had seen him making the salute to which he was not entitled; but she did not reprimand him. He bowed again, and headed down the avenue, now flooded by the brilliant light of the rising sun. As he passed the Noma, she said, “It’s not necessary to be ­unhappy.”
 
            He stopped and turned back to look at her. Like all the Nomana, she wore a badan over her head, which shadowed her face. But he sensed that she was half smiling as she met his ­gaze.
 
            “I am ­unhappy.”
 
            The Noma went on gazing at him with her gentle ­smile.
 
            “Who are ­you?”
 
            He gave his full name, the name his father had chosen for him, the name he hated. “Seeker after ­Truth.”
 
            “Ah, yes. The schoolteacher’s ­son.”
 
            His father was the headmaster of the island’s only school. He was raising Seeker to be a teacher like ­him.
 
            “Your life is your own,” said the Noma. “If it’s not the life you want, only you can change ­it.”
 
Seeker made his way slowly back to the steps, and down the steps home, his mind filled by the Noma’s words. All his life he had done what his father had asked of him. He had always been top of his class, and was now top of the school. He knew his father was proud of him. But he did not want to live his father’s life.
 
            Seeker wanted to be a Noble ­Warrior.
Copyright © 2005 William Nicholson

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
 
Requests for permission to make copies of any part of the work should be mailed to the following address: Permissions Department, Harcourt, Inc.,
6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, Florida 32887-6777.
 
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William Nicholson is the author of the acclaimed Wind on Fire trilogy as well as the screenplays for Gladiator and Shadowlands. He lives in Sussex, England.

Nicholson (the Wind on Fire trilogy) begins his massive tale, the launch title of the Noble Warriors series, with a creation myth of sorts, introducing an abandoned baby that is adopted by a warrior and becomes "one god with the many names: the Wise Father, the Loving Mother, the Lost Child, the Quiet Watcher, the All and Only." In time, a fortress called the Nom is built to shelter the child, his protectors are known as the Noble Warriors or Nomana. As the empire of Radiance decides to wage war against Nom's homeland of Anacrea, three different people are drawn to Nom to join the fight: 16-year-old Seeker, who follows his brother into the ranks; Morning Star, who follows her mother; and the Wildman ("They called him the Wildman because he had been known to kill those who did not delight him, and it did not delight him to be unloved"). The soldiers of Radiance emerge as ruthlessly single-minded: when one of their scientists invents a way to turn blood into an explosive (its trigger: any shallow cut), an eery parallel to today's suicide bombers begins to unfold. As with his previous trilogy, screenwriter Nicholson (Gladiator ) shows his skill at constructing a fantasy realm, lacing his narrative with customs and norms that give the land of Anacrea a palpable feel. His Noble Warriors and their moral code are particularly intriguing, and the book concludes with a terrific set-up for volume two. Ages 12-up. (May)

[Page 63]. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Gr 7 Up The Noble Warriors (Nomana) are dedicated to protecting the All and Only god who, according to prophecy, will be killed by the Assassin. Once a year, pilgrims are allowed on the island of Anacrea and accepted into the Nomana. Seeker after Truth, 16, has wanted to join the Noble Warriors all of his life even though his father is intent on him being a scholar. When he enters an open door into the monastery, he sees his brother being publicly humiliated and cast out of the Nomana. Soon two pilgrims arrive who will change Seeker's life forever: Morning Star, who can sense a person's colors and interpret what they mean, and The Wildman, a spiker (outlaw) who is looking for power and peace. After all three teenagers are rejected by the Nomana, Seeker formulates a plan to ensure their acceptance. Written in the same style as Christopher Paolini's Eragon (Knopf, 2003) and Terry Brooks's The Sword of Shannara (Ballantine, 1983), the quest itself will form the characters into the people they were always meant to be. A novel of friendship, loyalty, and accomplishment, Seeker will draw readers into the conflict between believing with the eyes or with the heart.June H. Keuhn, Corning East High School, NY

[Page 126]. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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