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This compilation presents excerpts from Orson Scott Card's novel, "Prentice Alvin," the third volume in "The Tales of Alvin Maker." The text introduces Alvin Maker, a young man with extraordinary "knacks" or abilities, and explores his apprenticeship and the challenges he faces, including racial prejudice and the concept of "Unmakers" who seek to destroy. We also meet Peggy Guester/Miss Larner, a woman with the "torch" knack for seeing heartfires and futures, who is devoted to Alvin despite her disguise. The narrative also includes Cavil Planter, a man corrupted by a malevolent "Overseer" to become a cruel slave owner, alongside figures like Horace and Old Peg Guester, who are pivotal in Alvin and Arthur Stuart's lives. The sources highlight themes of slavery, the pursuit of justice and freedom, the development of supernatural abilities, and the overarching struggle between creation and destruction, symbolized by Alvin's destiny to build the Crystal City.
By Book Odyssey - AdminThis compilation presents excerpts from Orson Scott Card's novel, "Prentice Alvin," the third volume in "The Tales of Alvin Maker." The text introduces Alvin Maker, a young man with extraordinary "knacks" or abilities, and explores his apprenticeship and the challenges he faces, including racial prejudice and the concept of "Unmakers" who seek to destroy. We also meet Peggy Guester/Miss Larner, a woman with the "torch" knack for seeing heartfires and futures, who is devoted to Alvin despite her disguise. The narrative also includes Cavil Planter, a man corrupted by a malevolent "Overseer" to become a cruel slave owner, alongside figures like Horace and Old Peg Guester, who are pivotal in Alvin and Arthur Stuart's lives. The sources highlight themes of slavery, the pursuit of justice and freedom, the development of supernatural abilities, and the overarching struggle between creation and destruction, symbolized by Alvin's destiny to build the Crystal City.