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Driven by duty towards a sleepless death… By the time she's sixteen, the town's Dreamer has long ago given up her own life. She only dreams for others now, every morning delivering up to them the divine guidance that comes to her in the night. In exchange, they treat the Dreamer like their queen. All her bodily needs are provided, but love and relationships are forbidden to her. Now something unexpected is happening. Something entirely new. A foreign man has come to the village, wearing a scarlet vest and a gold finger-ring that is far, far too good for a mere Water-Bearer. His strange amber eyes have found the Dreamer’s and she longs to be free. But maybe freedom isn't the only cost of being the Dreamer: When her dreams begin to question the authority of the self-serving Chief Interpreter, will she survive his fury? Or will he quietly entomb her in the her Dreamer's Chamber, clearing her away like so much litter to make room for a hapless new young girl to take her place ? Her fate will be kept as silent as the sacred Garden that is her prison. Unless she can find a way to give voice to her own dreams... NOTE (from the author): "This new book is a fantasy-without-magic, novel, set in a desert land of olive trees and garlic fields, where an entire society is oriented around a cult of wells and dreaming. Like The Braided Path, Dreamers straddles the fence between Young Adult and Adult literature. (That fence has always seemed a little artificial to me.) There's some romance and some action--does anyone really know what "swashbuckling" means?--along with a slimy bad guy." -- Donna Glee Williams
Medium
Ebook
Genres
Fantasy, Fiction and Literature
Angeboten von
EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing (Verleger)
(User: www.edgewebsite.com)
Lieferung
January 2016
Startet: 2016-01-04
Abgeschlossen: 2016-02-01
Im Verkauf
2016-02-15
Länder
Kanada, Vereinigte Staaten, Vereinigtes Königreich
Link
LibraryThing Werk-Seite
Erhalt
10 hat rezensiert, 1 als erhalten markiert
Lieferung geschlossen
25
Exemplare
150
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