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Cover artist
  
Joyce Patti

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2000

Author
  
Tamora Pierce

Followed by
  
Squire

Publisher
  
Random House

Country
  
United States

Series
  
Protector of the Small

Originally published
  
2000

Preceded by
  
First Test

Genre
  
Fantasy Fiction

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover & Paperback)

Similar
  
Tamora Pierce books, The Tortall Universe books, Fantasy books

Page is the second book in the quartet Protector of the Small, by fantasy author Tamora Pierce. It details the training of Keladry "Kel" of Mindelan, the first female page in a hundred years.

Contents

Characters

Keladry (Kel) of Mindelan - protagonist; the first [openly] female page in the story's present day.

Nealan (Neal) of Queenscove - Kel's year-mate and best friend. He has a sarcastic view of the world and would rather study than train.

Owen of Jesslaw - a year behind Neal and Kel, Owen is an outspoken young boy. He is known for his abounding courage and almost unflappable good nature.

Merric of Hollyrose - one of Kel's friends.

Joren of Stone Mountain - Kel's rival.

Lord Wyldon of Cavall - Kel's training master, and one of her principal critics.

Lord Raoul of Goldenlake - the head of the King's bodyguard; earlier shown in the Song of the Lioness series.

Lalasa Isran - Ket's timid maidservant.

Plot summary

Kel, though allowed to continue her training by instructor Wyldon of Cavall, is still not accepted by many of the male pages, and is therefore supported by Neal, Merric, Cleon, and Owen against Joren. At the beginning of the book, Kel hires Lalasa, after her mistreatment by other relatives. Kel also adopts a stray dog who calls himself Jump, and a flock of songbirds. Thereafter the book follows Kel's education, until Lalasa and Jump are kidnapped; whereupon Kel and her friends rescue them.

References

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