A decent book, but one I probably won’t reread. It’s set in the childhood of Elenn, and focuses on a year of her life and that of her sister and friends. It’s an interesting study, with meddling gods, thought out customs like fostering, and interesting relations.
It’s a fine adventure, in the same world as “The King’s X”, but completely disconnected from the two Sullien novels. It’s not bad, just not what I was looking for.