Enna Burning
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Enna Burning is a fantasy novel by Shannon Hale
Shannon Hale
Shannon Hale is an American author of young adult fantasy and adult fiction.-Biography:Shannon Hale is the author of ten novels, including the best-selling Newbery Honor book Princess Academy, the "Books of Bayern" series, two adult novels, and two graphic novels that she and her husband co-wrote...

. It is the second book in her Books of Bayern series, following the character Enna, who befriends the title character in The Goose Girl
The Goose Girl (novel)
The Goose Girl is a fantasy novel by Shannon Hale based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of the same title. The book won the 2003 Josette Frank Award for youth fiction.-Plot summary:...

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Plot summary

The story picks up from the first book, shortly after it ends. It is set mainly in Bayern; a kingdom divided into forests and towns, with a Medieval technology. It is on the other side of the mountains from from Kildenree, where the first book began. Enna and Princess Isi (Ani) became fast friends in The Goose Girl
The Goose Girl
The Goose Girl is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm. Since the second edition published in 1819, The Goose Girl has been recorded as Tale no. 89....

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After the end of the first book, Enna returned to the forest to live with her older brother Leifer. Finding a vellum scroll, while in the forest, Leifer learns the secret of 'Fire Speaking'; but, he is unable to control his fire, or his temper, from 'flaring up'.

Enna goes to the city, hoping to talk to Isi about Leifer's new power with fire. But, Isi is unable to manage her own ability to communicate with some animals and wind, since the end of the first book.

The neighboring country of Tira invades Bayern. Enna and her friends, Razo and Finn, travel to the front, where they meet Leifer. He is anxious to use his power with fire to fight; but, dies in the battle.

When Enna finds Leifer's body, she finds the vellum; and, learns its secrets. She makes a series of rules for herself, which she hopes will allow her to fight in the war, without meeting the same fate as her brother.

Enna goes on a series of raids, with her old friends. But, finds she is unable to keep the promises she made to herself. When her friends try to stop her, from more sabotage raids, she runs away; and, is captured.

Tiran Captain Sileph uses herbs to drug Enna; so, she can't use her power with fire to escape. He tries to brainwash her into teaching him the secret of fire, and fighting for Tira. Razo and Finn try to rescue her, but are captured.

Enna gradually gives in to Sileph's persuasive skill with 'people speaking'. She believes he loves her; and, falls victim to Stockholm Syndrome
Stockholm syndrome
In psychology, Stockholm Syndrome is an apparently paradoxical psychological phenomenon wherein hostages express empathy and have positive feelings towards their captors, sometimes to the point of defending them...

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While Sileph is away, at a battle, the guards forget to drug her. She fights her way out of the camp and escapes, to fight for Bayern, and try to end the war, even if it means her own death, like her brother.

Before she succumbs to her wounds, from using too much fire, her friends find her. The last part of the book follows Enna and Isi trying to find a cure, in a neighboring kingdom, to balance the fire and wind, that is killing them.

The trip takes months. Along the way, Enna has to face Sileph, and a band of Teran soldiers. His charisma has worn thin for her, and his troops; and, they fight.

Enna and Isi finally return home, at peace, to their friends, and families.

Characters

Enna - a headstrong Forest girl who worked in the city for several years, and befriended Isi. She comes to realize how much Isi, Razo, Finn, and their friendship, has matured and changed.

Isi - The Queen of Bayern, she knows wind-speaking and animal-speaking (She can talk to birds and some animals). She is friends with Enna, from her time as a goose girl, in the first book. She was the princess of Kildenree, known as Ani in The Goose Girl
The Goose Girl (novel)
The Goose Girl is a fantasy novel by Shannon Hale based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of the same title. The book won the 2003 Josette Frank Award for youth fiction.-Plot summary:...

. Her full name is Anidori-Kiladra Talianna Isilee.

Sileph - A Tiran captain of fifty, who captures Enna. He tries to brainwash her into falling in love with him, and fighting for Tira. He has the "gift" of people-speaking, and uses it to manipulate Enna and others.

Finn - A Forest boy who secretly loves Enna. He is quiet and gentle; although, forced by war, to fight to protect his friends and home, with grim determination.

Geric - The King of Bayern and Isi's husband.

Razo - A short, funny Forest boy who has no great, fighting skills, but is very friendly and a good scout.

Leifer - Enna's older brother. Leifer learned fire-speaking; but, is later killed in battle, using this skill.

Awards and nominations

  • A New York Public Library
    New York Public Library
    The New York Public Library is the largest public library in North America and is one of the United States' most significant research libraries...

     Book for the Teen Age
  • An Amazon
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     Editor's Pick for Best Middle Grade Book of the Year
  • AML
    Association for Mormon Letters
    The Association for Mormon Letters is a nonprofit founded in 1976 to promote quality writing "by, for, and about Mormons." The broadness of this definition of Mormon literature has led the AML to focus on a wide variety of work that has sometimes been neglected in the Mormon community...

    2004 Young Adult Fiction Award
  • A Sonderbooks Standout 2004

Publication history

  • 2004, USA, Bloomsbury USA Children's Books ISBN 1582348898, Pub date 26 August 2004, Hardback
  • 2005, UK, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC ISBN 0747575738, Pub date 7 November 2005, Hardback

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