Synopses & Reviews
A desperate mother spirits away her infant son, seemingly drawn (chased, perhaps?) to the small English village of Thornyhill. She ends up on the doorstep of old Bartlemy, a curious man who has lived on the forested land for as long as anyone can remember and who comes to believe that the child is destined for great things...
While growing up under Bartlemy's protective eye, Nathan Ward senses something else watching him, a shift of shadows in the surrounding Darkwood. Then pieces of his dreams begin to come to life. A man he saved from the ocean washes ashore on the television news. A greenish stone cup set with jewels that has haunted his visions sounds eerily like one lost by the Thorn family centuries ago a cup that has recently made its way back into the hands of the village's last living ancestor.
Yet when Nathan learns the chalice may have come from another world, a land with bloodstained moons and a toxic sun, he knows he is destined to play a part in something beyond his most vivid imagination. But why is the cup here, and what could it possibly want with a teenage boy and a sleepy town of villagers full of tall tales? With the help of his best friend, Hazel, Nathan must figure out why hes been chosenand for what purpose. Even if it means traveling deeper each night into dreams, into lands, into legends that both terrify and mesmerize him.
The Greenstone Grail is the first novel of a thrilling new trilogy, tracing a boy's journey a quest rife with magic, wonder, and forces as dark as midnight.
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"[B]eautifully written and intriguing....[The strong female protagonist] and Hemingway's folkloric expertise make it sheer good news that this book launches at least a trilogy." Booklist
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"A promising start." Kirkus Reviews
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"A promising start." Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
The first novel in a new trilogy is a coming-of-age story tied to the lost Grail myth. It is the tale of young Nathan, and those who recognize his gift...people from other times and other worlds.
About the Author
Amanda Hemingway has already lived through one lifetime during which she traveled the world and supported herself through a variety of professions, including that of actress, barmaid, garage hand, laboratory assistant, journalist, and model. Her new life is devoted to her writing.