Nancy Farmer
 THE ISLANDS OF THE BLESSED
    To Harold
 May we find the Islands of the Blessed together
      I and Pangur Ban, my cat— ’Tis a like task we are at: Hunting mice is his delight; Hunting words, I sit all night.   Better far than praise of men ’Tis to sit with book and pen. Pangur bears me no ill will; He too plies his simple skill.   ’Tis a merry thing to see At our tasks how glad are we, When at home we sit and find Entertainment to our mind.   Oftentimes a mouse will stray In the hero Pangur’s way; Oftentimes my keen thought set Takes a meaning in its net.   ’Gainst the wall he sets his eye Full and fierce and sharp and sly; ’Gainst the wall of knowledge I All my little wisdom try.   When a mouse darts from its den, O how glad is Pangur then! O what gladness do I prove When I solve the doubts I love!   So in peace our tasks we ply, Pangur Ban, my cat, and I. In our arts we find our bliss; I have mine and he has his.   Practice every day has made Pangur perfect in his trade; I get wisdom day and night Turning darkness into light.   Written by an unknown eighth-century Irish monk in the margins of a manuscript, when he was supposed to be copying the Bible.
 Translated by Robin Flower in The Irish Tradition, Oxford University Press, London, 1947.
    HUMANS (SAXONS) Jack: Age fourteen; an apprentice bard
 Hazel: Jack’s sister; age eight; stolen by hobgoblins
 Lucy: Jack’s foster sister; lost to Elfland
 Mother: Alditha; Jack’s mother; a wise woman
 Father: Giles Crookleg; Jack’s father
 The Bard: A druid from Ireland; also known as Dragon Tongue
 Ethne: Daughter of the Elf Queen and the Bard
 Pega: An ex-slave girl; age fifteen
 Mrs. Tanner: The tanner’s widow; mother of Ymma and Ythla
 Ymma and Ythla: The Tanner girls; ages ten and eight
 Brother Aiden: A monk from the Holy Isle
 Gog and Magog: Slaves of the village blacksmith
 King Brutus: Ruler of Bebba’s Town
 Father Severus: Abbot of St. Filian’s Monastery
 Sister Wulfhilda: A nun
 Allyson: Thorgil’s mother; deceased
 HUMANS (NORTHMEN) Thorgil: Olaf One-Brow’s adopted daughter; age fourteen
 Olaf One-Brow: A famous warrior and Thorgil’s foster father; deceased
 Skakki: Olaf’s son; age eighteen; a sea captain
 Rune, Sven the Vengeful, Eric the Rash, Eric Pretty-Face: Members of Skakki’s crew
 Egil Long-Spear: Sea captain and trader
 Bjorn Skull-Splitter: Olaf One-Brow’s best friend
 Einar Adder-Tooth: A pirate
 Big Half and Little Half: Brothers working for Adder-Tooth
 THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT