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Learn moreThe adventure continues in the Ranger's Apprentice companion trilogy!
Hal and the Herons have done the impossible. This group of outsiders has beaten out the strongest, most skilled young warriors in all of Skandia to win the Brotherband competition. But their celebration comes to an abrupt end when the Skandians' most sacred artifact, the Andomal, is stolen--and the Herons are to blame.
To find redemption they must track down the thief Zavac and recover the Andomal. But that means traversing stormy seas, surviving a bitter winter, and battling a group of deadly pirates willing to protect their prize at all costs. Even Brotherband training and the help of Skandia's greatest warrior may not be enough to ensure that Hal and his friends return home with the Andomal--or their lives.
John Flanagan grew up in Sydney, Australia. Hoping to be a writer, and after a successful career in advertising and television, he began writing a series of short stories for his son in order to encourage him to read. Those stories would eventually becomeĀ The Ruins of Gorlan, the first book of the Rangerās Apprentice epic. Together with his companion series, Brotherband Chronicles, John Flanaganās novels have sold millions of copies and made readers of kids all over the world.Ā Mr. Flanagan lives in the suburb of Manly, Australia, with his wife. In addition to their son, they have two grown daughters and four grandsons.
John Keating'sĀ numerous acting credits include Roundabout Theatreās production of Juno and the Paycock, as well as various parts with the Irish Repertory Theater and the Irish Arts Center.
John Flanagan grew up in Sydney, Australia. Hoping to be a writer, and after a successful career in advertising and television, he began writing a series of short stories for his son in order to encourage him to read. Those stories would eventually becomeĀ The Ruins of Gorlan, the first book of the Rangerās Apprentice epic. Together with his companion series, Brotherband Chronicles, John Flanaganās novels have sold millions of copies and made readers of kids all over the world.Ā Mr. Flanagan lives in the suburb of Manly, Australia, with his wife. In addition to their son, they have two grown daughters and four grandsons.
John Keating'sĀ numerous acting credits include Roundabout Theatreās production of Juno and the Paycock, as well as various parts with the Irish Repertory Theater and the Irish Arts Center.