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The ''Book of the Ancestor trilogy'' is a series of three
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novels by Mark Lawrence. It comprises ''Red Sister'' (2017), ''Grey Sister'' (2018), and ''Holy Sister''. The three novels tell the story of Nona Grey, a peasant girl with mystical abilities. ''Red Sister'' was nominated for the 2018
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Plot


Premise

The planet Abeth was originally settled by four tribes. The hunska have superhuman speed; the gerant have superhuman strength, the marjal can work
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magic; the quantal can work larger magics. Children born on Abeth may have access to one (or rarely, multiple) bloodline powers. Abeth’s dying
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sun cannot generate sufficient heat to prevent a global
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. Abeth’s man-made moon refracts sunlight onto a narrow strip of land circling the globe. This Corridor, only fifty miles wide, is the only unfrozen land on the planet. It comprises several kingdoms fighting for control of the planet’s resources.


''Red Sister''

Nona Grey is a peasant girl living in a remote village. She is purchased by a slave trader who recognizes that she has hunska blood. She is brought to the capital of the Empire, where she attacks a noble named Raymel Tacsis. Raymel is seriously injured; his family’s priests are able to save him, but in the process he is possessed by a demon. Nona is saved from execution by Abbess Glass of the Sweet Mercy Convent, who recognizes Nina’s abilities. At Sweet Mercy, Nona trains with other novices including Arabella Jotsis (Ara) and Zole. Many believe that Zone is the Argatha, or Chosen One, who will save Abeth. Nona learns that Zole's bodyguard Yisht is attempting to steal a valuable artifact from Sweet Mercy: the shipheart, which was left by the original settlers of Abeth. With four shiphearts, one can control the moon. Nona and the other students fight Yisht, who escapes with the shipheart. The Tacsis family hires Noi-Guin assassins to kill Nona as revenge for her attack on Raymel. Nona and the other students fight off the assassins; Nona is able to use her powers to kill Raymel. In a
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, an adult Nona and Ara are attacked by Noi-Guin assassins and Lano Tacsis, Raymel's brother. They are betrayed by Clera, a former student at Sweet Mercy. Nona attempts to convince Clera to join them against the Empire’s army.


''Grey Sister''

Three years have passed since Yisht stole the shipheart. Nona has been possessed by a demon called Keot, who crossed over from Raymel Tacsis when Nona killed him. Keot constantly tempts Nona toward violence, but she is also strengthened by his presence. Nona, Ara, and their friends explore the caves under the convent in defiance of Abbess Glass’s orders. Joeli Namsis is a novice who hates Nona. Joeli reveals that Nona was exploring against orders; Nona is expelled from the convent. Nona is kidnapped by Noi-Guin assassins and taken to a base under Sherzal’s palace. Zole and Sister Kettle infiltrate the lair and, with the assistance of Clera, save Nona. Nona finds Yisht guarding the shipheart; she has been possessed by several demons. Nona expels Keot into Yisht. They escape from Yisht, but cannot retrieve the shipheart. The Emperor's sister Sherzal arranges for the Inquisition to visit Sweet Mercy. The Abbess is arrested. At Sherzal’s palace, Abbess Glass is placed on trial for heresy. Sherzal admits to stealing the shipheart, claiming that she will save the Empire by using four shiphearts to seize control of the moon. A fight breaks out between Sherzal’s guards and the Inquisition. Nona attacks Theron Tacsis, Raymel's father, and leaves him to die. She helps the others escape from Sherzal; Clera remains behind. Zole steals the Noi-Guin shipheart and the group escapes.


Style

Writing for
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, Bridget LaMonica praises Lawrence's subversion of standard fantasy novel tropes. Nona is not presented as a "Chosen One". The story is told in a close
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with an
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Background

The ''Book of the Ancestor'' is Lawrence's first series featuring a female protagonist. It is unconnected from his previous works. Lawrence believes that reading the
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series by
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with his daughter inspired him to focus on an all-female school setting. He also credits various fantasy novels such as
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,
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, and
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as inspirations for the novel.


Reception

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, Laura M. Hughes declared that ''Red Sister'' was an improvement from Lawrence's previous works. She praised the book's multiple timelines, writing style, and all-female cast.
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praised the novel's "evocative prose" and "three-dimensional characterizations". Writing for
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, Kristi Chadwick wrote that ''Red Sister'' contained a "fantastic world in which religion and politics are dark and sharp as swords". She compared the novel positively to the works of author
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. In her review for the
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, Melanie Ryan categorizes the novel as
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and praises the "exquisitely crafted" world, plot, and characters. ''Publishers Weekly'' wrote that ''Grey Sister'' "will keep readers hooked" and that Lawrence's use of "small insights" into his characters lives "elevates the second volume ... above similar books featuring a young woman who is separated from her family". ''Library Journal'' gave the second novel a starred review, stating that "vivid worldbuilding and fast-paced action enhance this powerful coming-of-age story". ''Booklist'' gave the novel a starred review, praising the worldbuilding and characterization. The review recommended the book for "all adult and YA fantasy collections". Bridget LaMonica praised ''Holy Sister's'' exploration of the themes of corruption and power, as well as the moral ambiguity in the story. She called it "a worthy end to a great series". ''Publishers Weekly'' felt that ''Holy Sister'' was a "pallid conclusion" to the trilogy, with "uneven prose and stock characters" that "
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to live up to the series’ promise". ''Red Sister'' was nominated for the 2018
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References

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