Where Dragons Still Roar
This is a coming-of-age story suitable for aged children 7-14
Bryn’s father, a mighty warrior, expects his son to follow in his footsteps, a path Bryn is reluctant to tread. Bryn hates violence, a trait he shares with his mother, Eos, a gentle singer whose love for storytelling has deeply influenced him. In the Wales of the Middle Ages, the looming threat from the Normans made physical strength and weapon skills a necessity, yet Bryn is more captivated by the bards whose nightly tales and songs inspire him. When Bryn makes a surprising discovery, and a Norman fleet's menacing presence casts a shadow over his community, can he find a way to protect those he holds dear?
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An intriguing and adventurous read for young adults!
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Madog and Rhyrid defy the wishes of their father, who is also their king, as they dream of exploring lands beyond their kingdom. But to earn his respect, they must first prove their worth by honing their fighting skills and competing against their brothers. Against all odds, the two brothers embark on a journey that leads them to new lands and discoveries, ultimately changing the destiny of their family line forever. This story is a gripping blend of courage, brotherhood, and the call of adventure that will captivate young readers. (Amazon Reviewer - 8 November 2024)
About ARIANWEN
Arianwen is a Welsh woman living in Australia whose passion for history and writing have led her to discover one of the greatest untold tales in 11th Century.