Omnibus reissue of the original trilogy, The Singers of Nevya: Sing the Light, Sing the Warmth, and Receive the Gift. Psi-Gifted Singers on an ice planet keep their people warm through their music. Sira, the youngest and greatest Singer of all, becomes involved in intrigues as she tries to solve the mystery of why the Gift is disappearing on Nevya.
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Omnibus reissue of the original trilogy, The Singers of Nevya: Sing the Light, Sing the Warmth, and Receive the Gift. Psi-Gifted Singers on an ice planet keep their people warm through their music. Sira, the youngest and greatest Singer of all, becomes involved in intrigues as she tries to solve the mystery of why the Gift is disappearing on Nevya.
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About Louise
Louise Marley is a former concert and opera singer who now writes fulltime. She is a two-time Endeavour Award winner, has had several ALA Best Books of the Year honors, and two Nebula nominations. Her bibliography includes science fiction, fantasy, and young adult fantasy, as...
Published Reviews
Sep.23.2009
"A rich story of cultural revolution. The singers of the ice planet Nevya use their musical psi-powers to hold back the deadly cold. In Sing the Light, young singer Sira loses faith in doctrine after a...
Jun.17.2010
Booklist Advanced Review
Marley, a musician and writer, has produced a stunning drama inspired by the life of Teresa Saporiti, the first Donna Anna. Teresa, an aspiring singer, was turned into a...
Author's Publishing Notes
Excerpt from the Publisher's Weekly review for Louise Marley's THE SINGERS OF NEVYA omnibus, coming early November.
"A rich story of cultural revolution. The singers of the ice planet Nevya use their musical psi-powers to hold back the deadly cold. In Sing the Light, young singer Sira loses faith in doctrine after a violent encounter with power-hungry politicians. She sets out on her own in Sing the Warmth, spending years gathering and training like-minded individuals. Her attempt at peaceful cultural change is nearly ended when the mad carver Cho attempts to take over Nevya in Receive the Gift. This tale of duty, loss, self-sacrifice and standing up for one's beliefs is occasionally gritty, often suspenseful and always emotionally gripping."
Marley's knowledge of music and story makes for a stunning combination of talent.
— Greg Bear, author of City at the End of Time
Welcome back, Nevya! Here is a world to return to again and again. The Singers of Nevya comprise a creation as vivd as those of Marion Zimmer Bradley and Anne McCaffrey. A treasured collection to give the readers on your gift list—but read them yourself, first!"
— Kay Kenyon, author of The Entire and the Rose
In the wintry world of Nevya, music is literally the only thing that keeps the population alive. Gifted Singers call up safe circles of light and heat; they use their music to heal the sick and broken. But their Gift also forces them to make great sacrifices, as they're thrust into political battles and required to give up almost all human contact. Some are strong enough to survive the perils . . . and some are not. Louise Marley vivdly portrays a world of ice and snow and occasional summer, of dangers that lurk both outside, in the cold—and inside, among flawed and difficult people. She details the cost that accompany her great Gift, but she also conveys such joy in music that the reader's own world glows with warmth and illumination every time a Singer performs.
— Sharon Shinn, author of Quatrain




















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