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Language
  
English

Publisher
  
Del Rey Books

Originally published
  
26 December 2007

Followed by
  
Dragonheart


Country
  
United States

Series
  
Dragonriders of Pern

Publication date
  
26 December 2007

Preceded by
  
Dragon's Fire

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Cover artist
  
Paul Youll Les Edwards (UK)

Authors
  
Anne McCaffrey, Todd McCaffrey

Characters
  
Robinton, Menolly, Jaxom, F'lar, Piemur, Ramoth, F'nor, Sebell, AIVAS, Readis, Mnementh, F'lessan, Sharra, Lessa, Ruth

Genres
  
Fiction, Fantasy, Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction

Similar
  
Anne McCaffrey books, Dragonriders of Pern books, Fantasy books

Dragon Harper is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey and her son Todd McCaffrey, part of the Dragonriders of Pern series that she initiated in 1967. Published forty years later, it was the twenty-first in the series.

Dragon Harper and the previous novels Dragon's Kin and Dragon's Fire feature Kindan as a boy and young man, about 500 years after landing on Pern (500 AL). They were the first collaborations by mother and son.

Plot description

Similar to Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern and Nerilka's Story (near the end of the Sixth Pass), this book is set in a time of a pandemic that threatens human life on Pern (just before the third return of Thread, or Third Pass).

The story focuses on the character Kindan, featured in Dragon's Kin, who has taken a position as an apprentice at the Harper Hall. In the school-like setting, Kindan has to deal with a bully, a blossoming forbidden relationship, and his role as a protector for new female apprentices after the Masterharper breaks the former taboo against female harpers. The book then deals with an influenza-like pandemic that threatens the lives of holders, as the Weyrs must maintain a quarantine to keep their rosters healthy enough to fight the next Threadfall.

The story additionally explains the loss of many of the records kept prior, during and after colonization, further reducing the Pernese connection with its off-planet origins.

References

Dragon Harper Wikipedia