In a time when no Thread has fallen for centuries - when, indeed, many
are beginning to dare to hope that Thread will never fall again - a boy
is born to Harper Hall. His name is Robinton, and he is destined to be
one of the most famous and beloved leaders Pern has ever known. It is a
perilous time for harpers. They sing of Thread, yet more and more people
are beginning to doubt the return of that deadly scourge. They teach
reading, writing, history, but Fax - who hates the harpers in general -
is determined to keep his growing area of influence free of the learning
that might sow unrest. And they extol the dragonriders, whom many view
increasingly as a drain on the resources of the Holds. Now harpers are
being turned away from the holds; and, worse yet, they are being
derided, attacked, even beaten. It is the climate of unrest that
Robinton will come into his own. For despite the tragedies that beset
his own life, he continues to believe in music and in the dragons, and
is determined to save his beloved Pern from itself . . .so that the
dragonriders can be ready to fly against the dreaded Thread when it at
last returns!