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Bard: The Odyssey of the Irish (Celtic World of Morgan Llywelyn #2)

Bard: The Odyssey of the Irish (Celtic World of Morgan Llywelyn #2)

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Publication Date: July 30th, 2013
Publisher:
Tor Books
ISBN:
9780765334886
Pages:
416
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Description

Morgan Llywelyn's Bard: The Odyssey of the Irish is the tale of the coming of the Irish to Ireland, and of the men and women who made that emerald isle their own.

Amergin, chief bard and druid of the tribe of Milesios, lives in a world without poetry. In bleak Iberia, his people would rather do battle than make great art, and Amergin can only dream of a home free from bloodshed. All this changes when Amergin's new servant, a shipwright named Sakkar, tells him of Ierne, a green and fertile land to the north.

Joined by his warlike brothers and tribe, Amergin leads his people across the seas to their new home. But when they arrive on Ierne, they are confronted by a mysterious people who will one day fuel legend and myths: the Tuatha Dé Danann, people of the Goddess Danu. Amergin and his tribe decide to fight for their adopted country, touching off a conflict that will change the face of Ireland forever.

About the Author

MORGAN LLYWELYN is the author of such highly praised historical novels as the New York Times bestselling Lion of Ireland, Bard, Brian Boru, Finn Mac Cool, Pride of Lions, and 1916. She is celebrated as the high priestess of Celtic historical fiction and has won numerous awards for her historical fiction. She lives near Dublin, Ireland.

Praise for Bard: The Odyssey of the Irish (Celtic World of Morgan Llywelyn #2)

“Magic and words and war. It makes for a wonderful book.” —The Washington Post

“By deftly reworking Ireland's ancient myths and legends, Morgan Llywelyn has made Bard ring with Celtic spirit.” —Los Angeles Times

“She brings the legends of Ireland to life and presents us with characters who are living, breathing individuals, with all the strengths and weaknesses of the humans who walk the earth today.” —Irish Echo

“A stunning novel that brilliantly evokes the times and the people... a full-bodied historical novel sure to be savored by many.” —Booklist

“The most intriguing of [Lywelyn's] warrior/mystic/romance concoctions.” —Kirkus Reviews