The Wind on Fire trilogy

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The Wind on Fire trilogy is a young adult fantasy series by William Nicholson that follows the Hath family through epic adventures in a richly imagined, politically complex world.

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instanceOf novel trilogy
young adult fantasy book series
author William Nicholson NERFINISHED
centralTheme destiny
family loyalty
freedom
oppression
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstBook The Wind Singer NERFINISHED
follows Hath family NERFINISHED
genre fantasy fiction
young adult fiction
hasAwardsOrNominations The Wind Singer won the Blue Peter Book Award for Best Book to Read Aloud NERFINISHED
The Wind Singer won the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize Gold Award (9–11 years category) NERFINISHED
hasElement magic
political allegory
prophecy
quest
hasPart Firesong NERFINISHED
Slaves of the Mastery NERFINISHED
The Wind Singer NERFINISHED
language English
literaryStyle third-person narrative
mainCharacter Bowman Hath NERFINISHED
Kestrel Hath NERFINISHED
Mumpo NERFINISHED
mainFamily Hath family NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus epic adventures
political conflict
notableFor politically complex societies
richly imagined world-building
strong sibling protagonists
numberOfBooks 3
publisher Egmont Books NERFINISHED
secondBook Slaves of the Mastery NERFINISHED
setting fictional world of Aramanth and surrounding lands
targetAudience young adults
thirdBook Firesong NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfPublication early 2000s

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William Nicholson notableWork The Wind on Fire trilogy