Sorceror; white-haired slave girl with black cat; red-haired girl climbs sacred mountain
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I am fuzzy on the details but I know in the book a sorcerer has a white haired girl with a black cat that is his slave. There is also a girl with long red hair that climbs a sacred Mountain, and her father is forced to cut off her hair and dye it to make people think she is a boy, because climbing that mountain is punishable by death for females. The red-haired girl is also badly burned, especially on her hand.
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I am fuzzy on the details but I know in the book a sorcerer has a white haired girl with a black cat that is his slave. There is also a girl with long red hair that climbs a sacred Mountain, and her father is forced to cut off her hair and dye it to make people think she is a boy, because climbing that mountain is punishable by death for females. The red-haired girl is also badly burned, especially on her hand.
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I am fuzzy on the details but I know in the book a sorcerer has a white haired girl with a black cat that is his slave. There is also a girl with long red hair that climbs a sacred Mountain, and her father is forced to cut off her hair and dye it to make people think she is a boy, because climbing that mountain is punishable by death for females. The red-haired girl is also badly burned, especially on her hand.
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I am fuzzy on the details but I know in the book a sorcerer has a white haired girl with a black cat that is his slave. There is also a girl with long red hair that climbs a sacred Mountain, and her father is forced to cut off her hair and dye it to make people think she is a boy, because climbing that mountain is punishable by death for females. The red-haired girl is also badly burned, especially on her hand.
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This is Sorcery Rising by Jude Fisher.
I don't have a good summary to provide you, but it starts with an apprentice stealing the last bit of magic from their master, who plans to eliminate magic to save the world. There is a catlike familiar, who is actually a sort of a demon. The action then switches to a knife-maker's daughter who likes to climb mountains and indeed had her hair cut to hide her from the religious authorities.
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– FuzzyBoots
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Possible duplicate of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/147426/…
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Dec 4 at 1:52
Oops, than old question doesn't seem to have accepted answer.
– user14111
Dec 4 at 1:54
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But indeed, that's where I know of it from. :) Someone else provided it as an answer, I added some material, and then checked out a copy for myself, although I'm afraid I didn't get too far before it got lost in the shuffle of all of the other books I wanted to read.
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This is Sorcery Rising by Jude Fisher.
I don't have a good summary to provide you, but it starts with an apprentice stealing the last bit of magic from their master, who plans to eliminate magic to save the world. There is a catlike familiar, who is actually a sort of a demon. The action then switches to a knife-maker's daughter who likes to climb mountains and indeed had her hair cut to hide her from the religious authorities.
If this is the correct answer, you can accept it by clicking on the checkmark by the voting buttons.
– FuzzyBoots
Dec 4 at 1:46
Possible duplicate of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/147426/…
– user14111
Dec 4 at 1:52
Oops, than old question doesn't seem to have accepted answer.
– user14111
Dec 4 at 1:54
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But indeed, that's where I know of it from. :) Someone else provided it as an answer, I added some material, and then checked out a copy for myself, although I'm afraid I didn't get too far before it got lost in the shuffle of all of the other books I wanted to read.
– FuzzyBoots
Dec 4 at 2:57
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This is Sorcery Rising by Jude Fisher.
I don't have a good summary to provide you, but it starts with an apprentice stealing the last bit of magic from their master, who plans to eliminate magic to save the world. There is a catlike familiar, who is actually a sort of a demon. The action then switches to a knife-maker's daughter who likes to climb mountains and indeed had her hair cut to hide her from the religious authorities.
If this is the correct answer, you can accept it by clicking on the checkmark by the voting buttons.
– FuzzyBoots
Dec 4 at 1:46
Possible duplicate of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/147426/…
– user14111
Dec 4 at 1:52
Oops, than old question doesn't seem to have accepted answer.
– user14111
Dec 4 at 1:54
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But indeed, that's where I know of it from. :) Someone else provided it as an answer, I added some material, and then checked out a copy for myself, although I'm afraid I didn't get too far before it got lost in the shuffle of all of the other books I wanted to read.
– FuzzyBoots
Dec 4 at 2:57
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This is Sorcery Rising by Jude Fisher.
I don't have a good summary to provide you, but it starts with an apprentice stealing the last bit of magic from their master, who plans to eliminate magic to save the world. There is a catlike familiar, who is actually a sort of a demon. The action then switches to a knife-maker's daughter who likes to climb mountains and indeed had her hair cut to hide her from the religious authorities.
This is Sorcery Rising by Jude Fisher.
I don't have a good summary to provide you, but it starts with an apprentice stealing the last bit of magic from their master, who plans to eliminate magic to save the world. There is a catlike familiar, who is actually a sort of a demon. The action then switches to a knife-maker's daughter who likes to climb mountains and indeed had her hair cut to hide her from the religious authorities.
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– FuzzyBoots
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Possible duplicate of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/147426/…
– user14111
Dec 4 at 1:52
Oops, than old question doesn't seem to have accepted answer.
– user14111
Dec 4 at 1:54
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But indeed, that's where I know of it from. :) Someone else provided it as an answer, I added some material, and then checked out a copy for myself, although I'm afraid I didn't get too far before it got lost in the shuffle of all of the other books I wanted to read.
– FuzzyBoots
Dec 4 at 2:57
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If this is the correct answer, you can accept it by clicking on the checkmark by the voting buttons.
– FuzzyBoots
Dec 4 at 1:46
Possible duplicate of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/147426/…
– user14111
Dec 4 at 1:52
Oops, than old question doesn't seem to have accepted answer.
– user14111
Dec 4 at 1:54
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But indeed, that's where I know of it from. :) Someone else provided it as an answer, I added some material, and then checked out a copy for myself, although I'm afraid I didn't get too far before it got lost in the shuffle of all of the other books I wanted to read.
– FuzzyBoots
Dec 4 at 2:57
If this is the correct answer, you can accept it by clicking on the checkmark by the voting buttons.
– FuzzyBoots
Dec 4 at 1:46
If this is the correct answer, you can accept it by clicking on the checkmark by the voting buttons.
– FuzzyBoots
Dec 4 at 1:46
Possible duplicate of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/147426/…
– user14111
Dec 4 at 1:52
Possible duplicate of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/147426/…
– user14111
Dec 4 at 1:52
Oops, than old question doesn't seem to have accepted answer.
– user14111
Dec 4 at 1:54
Oops, than old question doesn't seem to have accepted answer.
– user14111
Dec 4 at 1:54
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But indeed, that's where I know of it from. :) Someone else provided it as an answer, I added some material, and then checked out a copy for myself, although I'm afraid I didn't get too far before it got lost in the shuffle of all of the other books I wanted to read.
– FuzzyBoots
Dec 4 at 2:57
But indeed, that's where I know of it from. :) Someone else provided it as an answer, I added some material, and then checked out a copy for myself, although I'm afraid I didn't get too far before it got lost in the shuffle of all of the other books I wanted to read.
– FuzzyBoots
Dec 4 at 2:57
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