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A novel by Nancy Farmer [[X Meets Y|combining]] historical fiction with [[Fantasy]].
A novel by Nancy Farmer [[X Meets Y|combining]] historical fiction with [[Fantasy]].


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A novel by Nancy Farmer combining historical fiction with Fantasy.

Jack is a Bard's apprentice living in a village on the coast of England in The Low Middle Ages. One day said village is invaded by Vikings, who capture him as a slave. He survives captivity by demonstrating his recently-developed magical bard powers and making himself useful to the Vikings.

In the Norse town where he ends up, events transpire which lead him to accompanying several warriors on a quest into Jotunheim, the land of the Trolls.

Nancy Farmer later wrote two sequels, Land of the Silver Apples and The Islands of the Blessed.

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Sea of Trolls and Land of the Silver Apples provide examples of the following tropes: