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Publication date
  
July 10, 2012

LC Class
  
PZ7.H26736Se 2012

Author
  
Rachel Hartman

Genre
  
Young adult fiction

ISBN
  
0375866566


Cover artist
  
Andrew Davidson

Pages
  
480

Originally published
  
10 July 2012

Page count
  
480

Publisher
  
Random House

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Media type
  
Print (hardcover and electronic book) and audio-CD

Similar
  
Rachel Hartman books, Young adult fiction books

Seraphina is a 2012 fantasy novel by Rachel Hartman and is her debut novel. The book was published on July 10, 2012 by Random House Publishing and was ranked at number 8 The New York Times Best Seller list in its first week of publication. Seraphina was awarded the 2013 William C. Morris Award for the best young adult work by a debut author. Foreign language rights to the novel have been sold in twenty languages, including Spanish and Hebrew. A sequel entitled Shadow Scale came out in 2015.

Contents

Synopsis

Seraphina is set in the kingdom of Goredd and follows the sixteen-year-old Seraphina, a court musician. She's drawn into a murder mystery when the Crown Prince of Goredd, Rufus, is found decapitated in a manner that insinuates that he was murdered by dragons. The murder occurs on the eve of the 40th anniversary of the signing of a treaty that ended the war between humans and dragons. Dragons can take human form but find human emotions baffling, which only lends to the continuing distrust and hatred between them and humans.

Background

Hartman had initially written about the kingdom of Goredd in a graphic novel entitled Amy Unbounded. In an interview with Suvudu, Hartman stated that she had difficulty drawing dragons and that she had chosen to make them transform into humans as an "easier way" to illustrate them.

Reception

Reception for Seraphina has been positive, with the book gaining starred reviews from eight review sites and being listed by the Center for Children's Books. Kirkus Reviews also praised the book, calling it "splendid". A reviewer for the Washington Post commented that Hartman was able to "infuse [the] tired trope [of fictional dragons] with fresh blood". SFX gave the novel four and half stars, citing the prose as "beautiful". The Quill & Quire also remarked that the book stands out from "standard dragon fare", with the language and music themes in the book working well with Hartman's prose. Publishers Weekly chose the book as one of its "Best New Books for the Week of July 9, 2012", saying that "there’s a lot to enjoy in Hartman’s debut". Reviewers for the School Library Journal praised Hartman's style as well as the narration for the audiobook.

Awards

Seraphina was a finalist for the Canadian 2012 Governor General's Literary Award in the category of Children's Text. On January 28, 2013 it received the 2013 William C. Morris Award, awarded to best young adult book published in the US by a debut author. Seraphina has been shortlisted for in 2013 Waterstone's Children's Book Prize in the teen book category, and won the 2012 Cybils Award for best young adult fantasy or science fiction novel. It was runner-up for the 2013 William L. Crawford Fantasy Award. In the UK Seraphina has been placed on the longlist for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2013, with the shortlist to be announced in March 2013. Seraphina is also short-listed for the 2012 Kitschies Golden Tentacle Award and the Andre Norton Award.

References

Seraphina (novel) Wikipedia


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