Description

“The Everland, home of the Eld-Folk since time immemorial, is a deep green world of ancient mystery and sacred shadow. A thousand years have passed since the world of Men and the world of the Folk collided in catastrophe. The wyr-powers of the Kyn and the other Folk have preserved their verdant homeland from the ravenous greed of Humanity since the Melding, but those powers are now under siege. As the hunger of Men turns once more to the Everland and its rich bounty, the leaders of the seven nations of the Folk gather in Sheynadwiin, the Kyn capital, to seek a way of surviving the growing storm.

Kynship is the first book in the remarkable Way of Thorn and Thunder trilogy by the award-winning author of Why Indigenous Literatures Matter.”

About the Author

Daniel Heath Justice

Daniel Heath Justice (Cherokee Nation) is Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Literature and Expressive Culture and Chair of the First Nations Studies Program at the University of British Columbia, unceded Musqueam territory. He is most known for his book Why Indigenous Literatures Matter (2018, Wilfrid Laurier Press). His previous publications include a study of Cherokee literature, Our Fire Survives the Storm: A Cherokee Literary History, along with the Way of Thorn and Thunder series from Kegedonce Press (omnibus edition from the University of New Mexico Press). His most recent publications are Badger, part of the Animal Series from Reaktion Books (UK), and the co-edited Oxford Handbook of Indigenous American Literature.

Visit Daniel Heath Justice’s blog.

Kynship: Book One of The Way of Thorn and Thunder

$12.95

The Everland’s days of peace are quickly coming to an end.

Weight 280 g
Dimensions 18 × 14 × 1.5 cm
Pages

260

ISBN-13 9780973139662

In stock

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