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The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley
The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley




She hasn’t inherited magical abilities, as all members of the royal family should. The king tries his best to love Aerin as a daughter, but he grows concerned that she’s not his biological daughter at all. She’s also ostracized because she’s pale and red-haired, unlike the king.

The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley

As a result, Aerin has grown up feeling unwanted and unworthy because she isn’t a boy. However, the queen gave birth to Aerin, a daughter, and subsequently died from despair.

The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley

He couldn’t help but fall in love with her, and he was sure she’d bear him a son. Her mother is a witch who cast a love spell on the king and so was able to seduce and marry him. The novel’s heroine is a young girl called Aerin. Her passion for homeopathy informs her writing. McKinley is the author of many adult and young adult fantasy novels, many of which have romantic themes and undertones. First published in 1984, it is the second book in the Damar series and centres around a young girl born to wield a powerful weapon and slay the dragons threatening her kingdom. The Hero and the Crown is a young adult fantasy novel by Robin McKinley.






The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley