Enna Burning is a fantasy novel by Shannon Hale, and the second book in the Books of Bayern series. It follows the character Enna, who was introduced as a secondary character in the first novel in the series, The Goose Girl.
The story takes place in Bayern, a kingdom divided into forests and towns. Bayern's technology and culture are reminiscent of the Medieval era. It is on the other side of the mountains from Kildenree, where the first book in the "Books of Bayern" series began. At the conclusion of "The Goose Girl," Enna returned to the forest to live with her elder brother, Leifer. After finding a vellum scroll in the forest, Leifer learns the secret of 'Fire Speaking', the ability to control the element of fire. However, he is unable to control the power when he is enraged, frightening Enna. Enna then goes to the city, hoping to talk to her friend Isi (introduced as Princess Ani in "The Goose Girl") about Leifer's new power with fire, but Isi has been unable to manage her own ability to communicate with the wind since the end of the first book.
Enna [ˈɛnna] listen (Sicilian: Castrugiuvanni; Greek: Ἔννα; Latin: Henna and less frequently Haenna) is a city and comune located roughly at the center of Sicily, southern Italy, in the province of Enna, towering above the surrounding countryside. It has earned the nicknames belvedere (panoramic viewpoint) and ombelico (navel) of Sicily.
At 931 m (3,054 ft) above sea level, Enna is the highest Italian provincial capital. Until 1926 the town was known as Castrogiovanni.
Enna is situated near the center of the island; whence the Roman writer Cicero called it Mediterranea maxime, reporting that it was within a day's journey of the nearest point on all the three coasts. The peculiar situation of Enna is described by several ancient authors, and is one of the most remarkable in Sicily. The ancient city was placed on the level summit of a gigantic hill, surrounded on all sides with precipitous cliffs almost wholly inaccessible. The few paths were easily defended, and the city was abundantly supplied with water which gushes from the face of the rocks on all sides. With a plain or table land of about 5 km in circumference on the summit, it formed one of the strongest natural fortresses in the world.
The Enna is a stream in the Bergamo Alps of northern Italy. It begins near Morterone, cuts through the Val Taleggio, passes near the village of Taleggio, and after 13 kilometres (8 mi) flows into the Brembo river at San Giovanni Bianco.
The Enna cuts a gorge called the Orrido della Val Taleggio.
Enna is a city in Sicily. The word may also refer to: