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The ''Obernewtyn Chronicles'' is a series of science fiction and fantasy literature, fantasy novels by Australian author Isobelle Carmody. The series has a post apocalyptic setting and depicts a world long after its destruction by a global nuclear holocaust. The series' protagonist, Elspeth Gordie, is a young girl with mental powers condemned by the series' main antagonists, the governing body, known as the council, and the religious authority, the Herder Faction. The novels deal with themes of Moral responsibility, responsibility, duty, prejudice, discrimination, Toleration, tolerance, and human rights, human and animal rights. Books of the series The series consists of seven novels published by Penguin Books. # ''Obernewtyn (novel), Obernewtyn'' (1987) # ''The Farseekers'' (1990) # ''Ashling'' (1995) # ''The Keeping Place'' (1999) # ''Wavesong'' (2008) # ''The Stone Key'' (2008) # ''The Sending'' (2011) # ''The Red Queen'' (2015) In the United States and Canada, the books ...
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