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Eff was born a thirteenth child. Her twin brother, Lan, is the seventh son of a seventh son. This means he's supposed to possess amazing talent -- and she's supposed to bring only bad things to her family and her town. Undeterred, her family moves to the frontier, where her father will be a... read more

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  • Eff (Francine): Eff is a thirteenth child and the twin of a seventh son of a seventh son. Much of her extended family believes that a thirteenth child is destined to go bad or turn evil, some even think she should've been drowned at birth. She is the main character and tells the story.
  • Lan: Lan is a seventh son of a seventh son and Eff's twin. Because he is a double seven he has a massive amount of magic and everyone tries to push him to learn more and more.
  • William Graham: Eff and Lan's childhood friend. The son of Professor Graham.
  • Washington "Wash" Morris: Miss Ochiba's friend. An explorer, magician and independent circuit-rider to the border settlements.
  • Papa: Daniel Rothmer, Eff's father who is a professor of magic at the North Plains Territory College. A seventh son.
  • Professor Graham: William's father and the college's other professor of magic.
  • Rennie: Eff's bossy, older sister.
  • Miss Ochiba: The magic teacher at the day school.
  • Brant Wilson: A Rationalist. A young man who wants to study at the college to learn what the magicians use magic to protect themselves from.
  • Mr. Harrison: The head of the North Plains Territory Homestead Claim and Settlement Office.
  • Robbie: Eff's older, girl-crazy brother. Also a trouble-maker and prankster.
  • Diane: Eff's older sister. A musician.
  • Jack: One of Eff's older brothers. Interested in the frontier and working with his hands.
  • Mr. Lewis: A leader in the Rationalist community. Brant Wilson's uncle.
  • Dr. McNeil: Naturalist who goes on an expedition to study the magical wildlife beyond the Great Barrier
  • Allie: One of Eff's older sisters.
  • Hugh: One of Eff's older brothers.
  • Julie: One of Eff's older, married sisters.
  • Nan: One of Eff's older sisters.
  • Mr. Farley: The dean of the college.
  • Aunt Tilly: One of Eff's aunts
  • Henry Masters: One of Papa's students.
  • Aunt Janna: Eff's aunt who is married to Uncle Earn and hates Eff for being a 13th child
  • Frank: Eff's oldest brother
  • Alexei: One of the students who does extra classes with Miss Ochiba and surprised others by showing up in the first place due to his laziness
  • Mari: An aunt.
  • Rindy: One of Eff's friends from upper school.
  • Charlie: One of Eff's older brothers
  • Susan: One of Eff's friends who is a boarder whose family is affected by the grubs
  • Mrs. Callahan: The Rothmer's housekeeper
  • John Brearsly: Diane's husband who is also a musician
  • Mrs. Stewart: The wife of Mr. Stewart one of the Rationalist leaders in their settlement
  • Marna: One of the cousins who picks on Eff
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  • “Earn Rothmer is still your uncle, and you should be polite when you speak of him.” “Is there a polite way to tell someone to go jump in a lake?”
    Mamma and Robbie (page 144-145)
  • “'A natural-you mean you're a seventh son?'" Papa nodded. '"And he's a seveth son?'" Papa nodded again.”
    Professor Graham (page 61)
  • “That's what they saw, but Lan was my twin, and I saw something else.”
    narrator (page 59)
  • “'It's just old William,'" i said softly, not like i was talking to anyone, especially not looking at Lan. '"He doesn't mean half he says, and the other half, he doesn't know any better. It's just old William. I bet he's learned enough of a lesson.'”
    Eff (page 60)
  • “i'm sorry, Uncle Stephen, but that won't do. Eff and i are twins; we stay together.”
    Lan (page 141)
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Organizations edit see section history

  • Rationalist: A group of people who don't use magic because they believe it is a crutch.

First Sentence edit see section history

Everybody knows that a seventh son is lucky.

Table of Contents edit see section history

30 Chapters

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 1 of 3 in Frontier Magic Trilogy. (standard series)

Followed by Across the Great Barrier.

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Patricia C. Wrede (Author)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Scholastics
Country: United States
Publication Date: April 15, 2009
ISBN: 054503342X
Page Count: 320

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Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Young Adults

May also be suitable for younger children

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