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The Joining of the Stone Study Guide

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by Shirley Rousseau Murphy
About 10 pages (3,122 words)

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Social Sensitivity

The violence and sexual content may be of some concern to readers and parents. The violence is not extremely graphic, but it runs through the story as Lobon battles Drac, puncturing his eye and later killing him. The wolves are constant protectors as they kill and attack various creatures who try to harm Lobon. The final battle with Kish is full of violence as she and Lobon strike at one another with their swords and often hurt the winged lizard and horse who carry them. Meatha also has to battle with the flying lizards alone as Lobon and Kish battle. Horses and lizards fall from the sky dead and litter the land with their bodies. In.....

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The Joining of the Stone from Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction and Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.

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