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For resisting soldiers from the Empire, Tasimu and his friends are sentenced to a live-away school which they realize is a prison for children. How can his magical gifts help them here?
Bitter Echo of Memory
deals with issues of ritual abuse and cultural disintegration as these young people are mistreated by their schoolmasters. But it is also a story where loyalty for one's family and people triumphs over a need for selfish desires and personal power.
Kashallan Press is proud to release
Bitter Echo of Memory,
the fourth book in the
Tales of Tasimu
series by celebrated author Celu Amberstone. The first book in this series,
Taste of Memory
, was previously published in a shorter form by Kegedonce Press in 2012, with the title
The Dreamer's Legacy
.
Truly an interesting book. It takes a familiar story of the colonization of Indigenous people, and gives it a new and exotic twist. Celu Amberstone has fashioned a truly original take on aboriginal storytelling - it teaches, entertains, and mystifies.
- Drew Hayden Taylor (author of
The Night Wanderer: A Native Gothic Novel
,
Motorcycles and Sweetgrass
)
This chronicle of an expulsion and forced migration of a peaceful nation by colonists, set in an alternate world. Narrated by a young boy of the tribe who discovers injustice, and his own filiation. A heartfelt story with a touch of spiritual. (Loosely inspired by the true history of the Cherokee nation, "legally" chased from their ancestral lands.)
Ecrit avant la publication de
The Way of Thorn and Thunder
de D H justice, me rappelle ce dernier livre pour l'inventivité et l'intrigue qui se déroule sur un monde secondaire. Les deux romans reprennent des thèmes autochtones en fantasy, puisque une première nation locale est chassée de son territoire et un adolescent révolté découvre sa filiation spirituelle.
-Michèle Laframboise (author of
Mistress of the Winds
An original and gripping story. Amberstone transports us to a sad, wild land that is not of our world to tell a heart-warming story from another culture and another time.
- Dave Duncan (award-winning author of
The Seventh Sword
A Man of His Word
A Handful of Men
Merges the mythic aboriginal world with the grim realities of cultural disintegration.
is a compelling read.
- Eileen Kernaghan (author of
Wild Talent: a Novel of the Supernatural
Bitter Echo of Memory
deals with issues of ritual abuse and cultural disintegration as these young people are mistreated by their schoolmasters. But it is also a story where loyalty for one's family and people triumphs over a need for selfish desires and personal power.
Kashallan Press is proud to release
Bitter Echo of Memory,
the fourth book in the
Tales of Tasimu
series by celebrated author Celu Amberstone. The first book in this series,
Taste of Memory
, was previously published in a shorter form by Kegedonce Press in 2012, with the title
The Dreamer's Legacy
.
Truly an interesting book. It takes a familiar story of the colonization of Indigenous people, and gives it a new and exotic twist. Celu Amberstone has fashioned a truly original take on aboriginal storytelling - it teaches, entertains, and mystifies.
- Drew Hayden Taylor (author of
The Night Wanderer: A Native Gothic Novel
,
Motorcycles and Sweetgrass
)
This chronicle of an expulsion and forced migration of a peaceful nation by colonists, set in an alternate world. Narrated by a young boy of the tribe who discovers injustice, and his own filiation. A heartfelt story with a touch of spiritual. (Loosely inspired by the true history of the Cherokee nation, "legally" chased from their ancestral lands.)
Ecrit avant la publication de
The Way of Thorn and Thunder
de D H justice, me rappelle ce dernier livre pour l'inventivité et l'intrigue qui se déroule sur un monde secondaire. Les deux romans reprennent des thèmes autochtones en fantasy, puisque une première nation locale est chassée de son territoire et un adolescent révolté découvre sa filiation spirituelle.
-Michèle Laframboise (author of
Mistress of the Winds
An original and gripping story. Amberstone transports us to a sad, wild land that is not of our world to tell a heart-warming story from another culture and another time.
- Dave Duncan (award-winning author of
The Seventh Sword
A Man of His Word
A Handful of Men
Merges the mythic aboriginal world with the grim realities of cultural disintegration.
is a compelling read.
- Eileen Kernaghan (author of
Wild Talent: a Novel of the Supernatural