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Country
  
Australia

Series
  
Obernewtyn Chronicles

Originally published
  
February 2008

Page count
  
1,000

Followed by
  
The Sending

4.2/5
Goodreads

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
4 February 2008

Author
  
Isobelle Carmody

Preceded by
  
The Keeping Place

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Cover artist
  
Les Petersen, Getty Images

Publisher
  
Viking Children's Books

Genres
  
Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young adult fiction

Similar
  
Isobelle Carmody books, Obernewtyn Chronicles books, Fantasy books

Isobelle carmody reading an excerpt of the stone key part 1


The Stone Key is a 2008 science fiction novel by Isobelle Carmody, set in a post apocalyptic world. It is the fifth book in the Obernewtyn Chronicles.

Contents

Background

The Stone Key was first published in Australia on 4 February 2008 by Viking Children's Books in trade paperback format. In the United States it has been separated into two books, entitled Wavesong and The Stone Key respectively. The Stone Key was a short-list nominee for the 2008 Aurealis Award for best young-adult novel but lost to Finnikin of the Rock by Melina Marchetta.

Synopsis

When Elspeth sets out from Obernewtyn to Sutrium to testify at the trial of a rebel traitor, she quickly learns not everyone has welcomed the changes caused by the rebellion. Pitted against an invasion, Elsepth finds herself on her strangest and most dangerous journey yet. Drawn into the heart of the Herder Faction, she learns of the terrible plot to destroy the west coast. To stop it, Elspeth risks everything, for if she dies, she will never be able to complete her quest to destroy the weaponmachines which wiped out the Beforetime; but if she succeeds, it might just bring her to the final clue needed to find them...

Reception

A reviewer for the Canberra Times feels that the message of The Stone Key is that "freedom... is messy".

Awards and nominations

In 2008, The Stone Key was shortlisted for "Young Adult Novel" in the Aurealis Awards.

Publication history

Single Book Publications:

Split Books:

References

The Stone Key Wikipedia