Children of Earth and Sky

Paperback Published on: 04/05/2017
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Synopsis

Guy Gavriel Kay, bestselling author of the groundbreaking novels Under Heaven and River of Stars, once again visits a world that evokes one that existed in our own past, this time the tumultuous period of Renaissance Europe - a world on the verge of war, where ordinary lives play out in the grand scheme of kingdoms colliding.

From the small coastal town of Senjan, notorious for its pirates , a young woman sets out to find vengeance for her lost family. That same spring, from the wealthy city-state of Seressa, famous for its canals and lagoon, come two very different people: a young artist traveling to the dangerous east to paint the Grand Khalif at his request - and possibly to do more - and a fiercely intelligent, angry woman, posing as a doctor's wife in her role of a spy.

The trading ship that carries them is commanded by the clever younger son of a merchant family - with ambivalence about the life he's been born to live. And farther east a boy trains to become a soldier in the elite infantry of the khalif - to win glory in the war everyone knows is coming.

As these lives entwine, their fates-and those of many others - will hang in the balance, when the khalif sends out his massive army to take the great fortress that is the gateway to the western world . . .

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • ISBN: 9781473628137
  • Number of pages: 592
  • Dimensions: 206 x 150 x 38 mm
  • Weight: 404g
  • Languages: English

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Children of Earth and Sky
A Must Read for Game of Thrones Fans
Beautifully written and intricately crafted, Kay creates a fascinating version of Renaissance Europe. Though the writing style echoes, perhaps a little too... READ MORE
Jay Mcintosh
Children of Earth and Sky
The most beautiful single volume fantasy ever written
For the almost Shakespearian final passage alone, this book gets 5 stars. It's technically part of the wider Sarantine suite of faux-histories but as usual... READ MORE
Stuart Lambert