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A TIMES BESTSELLER, January 2022 A TIMES HISTORICAL FICTION BOOK OF
THE YEAR SHORTLISTED FOR WATERSTONES BOOK OF THE YEAR A BBC HISTORY
MAG BOOK OF THE YEAR A DAILY EXPRESS BOOK OF THE YEAR 'Expressive,
bold and quite beautiful' The Lady '[a] delight of a book' Antonia
Senior, The Times 'ravishingly lovely' The Times Ireland '[a]
lively retelling of British myths' Apollo Magazine Soaked in mist
and old magic, Storyland is a new illustrated mythology of Britain,
set in its wildest landscapes. It begins between the Creation and
Noah's Flood, follows the footsteps of the earliest generation of
giants from an age when the children of Cain and the progeny of
fallen angels walked the earth, to the founding of Britain,
England, Wales and Scotland, the birth of Christ, the wars between
Britons, Saxons and Vikings, and closes with the arrival of the
Normans. These are retellings of medieval tales of legend,
landscape and the yearning to belong, inhabited with characters now
half-remembered: Brutus, Albina, Scota, Arthur and Bladud among
them. Told with narrative flair, embellished in stunning artworks
and glossed with a rich and erudite commentary. We visit beautiful,
sacred places that include prehistoric monuments like Stonehenge
and Wayland's Smithy, spanning the length of Britain from the
archipelago of Orkney to as far south as Cornwall; mountains and
lakes such as Snowdon and Loch Etive and rivers including the Ness,
the Soar and the story-silted Thames in a vivid, beautiful tale of
our land steeped in myth. It Illuminates a collective memory that
still informs the identity and political ambition of these places.
In Storyland, Jeffs reimagines these myths of homeland, exile and
migration, kinship, loyalty, betrayal, love and loss in a landscape
brimming with wonder.
By the bestselling author of Storyland. Sheer cliffs, salt spray,
explosive sea spume, thunderous clouds, icy waves, whales with
mountains on their backs, sleet, bitter winds, bleak, impenetrable
marshes, howling wolves, forests, the unceasing cries of birds and
the death grip of subterranean vaults that have never seen the sun:
these are wild landscapes of a world almost familiar. In Wild, Amy
Jeffs journeys - on foot and through medieval texts - from
landscapes of desolation to hope, offering the reader an insight
into a world at once distant and profoundly close to home. The
seven chapters, entitled Earth, Ocean, Forest, Beast, Fen,
Catastrophe, Paradise, open with fiction and close with reflection.
They blend reflections of travels through fen, forest and cave,
with retelling of medieval texts that offer rich depictions of the
natural world. From the Old English elegies to the englynion and
immrama of the Celtic world - stories that largely represent
figures whose voices are not generally heard in the corpus of
medieval literature: women, outcasts, animals. Illustrated with
original wood engravings, evoking an atmospheric world of whales,
wolves, caves, cuckoos and reeds, Wild: Tales From Early Medieval
Britain will leave readers feeling 'westendream': delight in the
wilderness.
IMMERSE YOURSELF IN MIST AND MAGIC AND DISCOVER HEROES AND MONSTERS
RIGHT ON YOUR DOORSTEP . . . You will have heard of Thor, Medusa
and Hercules. But what about the myths of the British landscape?
The Trojan heroes who wrestled giants. The Syrian sisters who found
refuge on our lands. The dragons who slept in hollow hills. And the
kings who communed with the dead . . . In this vivid and
beautifully illustrated mythology of Britain, children will
discover enchanting tales of magic and adventure, giants and
demons, princesses and prophecies. Travelling across the wildest of
landscapes - as far north as Orkney and south as Cornwall - young
readers will build Stonehenge with the young Merlin, chase hounds
up the mountains of Wales, ride stags into the forests of Scotland
and sail with Trojans along the rivers of Britain, discovering a
land steeped in myth, monsters and heroes. Adapted from Amy Jeffs'
beautiful and bestselling Storyland, this is a definitive and
dynamic children's introduction to Britain's lost myths and
legends.
A TIMES BESTSELLER, January 2022 A TIMES HISTORICAL FICTION BOOK OF
THE YEAR SHORTLISTED FOR WATERSTONES BOOK OF THE YEAR A BBC HISTORY
MAG BOOK OF THE YEAR A DAILY EXPRESS BOOK OF THE YEAR 'Expressive,
bold and quite beautiful' The Lady '[a] delight of a book' Antonia
Senior, The Times 'ravishingly lovely' The Times Ireland '[a]
lively retelling of British myths' Apollo Magazine Soaked in mist
and old magic, Storyland is a new illustrated mythology of Britain,
set in its wildest landscapes. It begins between the Creation and
Noah's Flood, follows the footsteps of the earliest generation of
giants from an age when the children of Cain and the progeny of
fallen angels walked the earth, to the founding of Britain,
England, Wales and Scotland, the birth of Christ, the wars between
Britons, Saxons and Vikings, and closes with the arrival of the
Normans. These are retellings of medieval tales of legend,
landscape and the yearning to belong, inhabited with characters now
half-remembered: Brutus, Albina, Scota, Arthur and Bladud among
them. Told with narrative flair, embellished in stunning artworks
and glossed with a rich and erudite commentary. We visit beautiful,
sacred places that include prehistoric monuments like Stonehenge
and Wayland's Smithy, spanning the length of Britain from the
archipelago of Orkney to as far south as Cornwall; mountains and
lakes such as Snowdon and Loch Etive and rivers including the Ness,
the Soar and the story-silted Thames in a vivid, beautiful tale of
our land steeped in myth. It Illuminates a collective memory that
still informs the identity and political ambition of these places.
In Storyland, Jeffs reimagines these myths of homeland, exile and
migration, kinship, loyalty, betrayal, love and loss in a landscape
brimming with wonder.
By the bestselling author of Storyland. Sheer cliffs, salt spray,
explosive sea spume, thunderous clouds, icy waves, whales with
mountains on their backs, sleet, bitter winds, bleak, impenetrable
marshes, howling wolves, forests, the unceasing cries of birds and
the death grip of subterranean vaults that have never seen the sun:
these are wild landscapes of a world almost familiar. In Wild, Amy
Jeffs journeys - on foot and through medieval texts - from
landscapes of desolation to hope, offering the reader an insight
into a world at once distant and profoundly close to home. The
seven chapters, entitled Earth, Ocean, Forest, Beast, Fen,
Catastrophe, Paradise, open with fiction and close with reflection.
They blend reflections of travels through fen, forest and cave,
with retelling of medieval texts that offer rich depictions of the
natural world. From the Old English elegies to the englynion and
immrama of the Celtic world - stories that largely represent
figures whose voices are not generally heard in the corpus of
medieval literature: women, outcasts, animals. Illustrated with
original wood engravings, evoking an atmospheric world of whales,
wolves, caves, cuckoos and reeds, Wild: Tales From Early Medieval
Britain will leave readers feeling 'westendream': delight in the
wilderness.
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