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portada The Fledgling: Volume Two, The Tales of Earden
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
246
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm
Weight
0.37 kg.
ISBN13
9781533696618

The Fledgling: Volume Two, The Tales of Earden

J. Carter Merwin (Author) · Createspace · Paperback

The Fledgling: Volume Two, The Tales of Earden - Merwin, J. Carter

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R 354
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Synopsis "The Fledgling: Volume Two, The Tales of Earden"

Arius, as E.M.Foster said "...is a most unpromising youth...", he shirks his chores and spends most of his days sitting in his favorite tree dreaming of adventure, and for good reason. Abuse, curses and taunts are all he gets from his family and the other falconers that make their living in the Black Mountains of Earden. Such is the life of this reject at the beginning of 'The Fledgling'. His only companion, equally despised, is his pet, Monk, a most intelligent and mischievous crow. Raised by Arius from an egg, Monk also dreams of freedom and strange places, as well as shiny objects and morsels of cheese. Together they are swept up in the life of the exiled Lord Boru, captain of a company of Guardians, doomed to patrol the outer reaches of Earden by his father. Arius loses and finds love, loses and finds his own sexual identity, and gains "...a little prowess with a blade." He finds himself playing the part of 'spy', 'soldier', 'falconer', and 'son' while trying to help his captain find the courage to lead a new country and return to the woman he abandoned so long ago. Arius and Monk journey the length and breadth of Earden encountering murderous traitors and loyal soldiers, madmen, healers, seers and the vengeful Supreme Guardian, Lord Borchard. As war comes to a fractured Earden, Arius grows up, 'spreads his wings' and Monk 'shows his metal'. Now fully Illustrated with intricate pen and ink drawings by the author.

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