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The Saga of Nova Septima: The Keys of
Wisdom (Paperback)
Author: Linda Williams
ISBN: 1-59232-006-6
Format: Paperback, 288pp
Publication Date: September, 2006
Price: $14.95 |
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Description:
The Saga of Nova Septima, the first installment of a new trilogy by
Linda Williams, follows in the footsteps of many great classics of
the fantasy genre. From The Well at the World and by William Morris
over a century ago, to the spellbinding classics of C.S. Lewis,
J.R.R. Tolkien, Ursula Le Guin, George R. Martin, J.K. Rowling, and
now Linda Williams, the literary landscape of the fantasy has served
as a magnet for the imagination inspired longing within all of us.
It attracts us, calling us forth upon an heroic quest whereby we can
hope to be magically transformed and restored to the tranquility and
order which lie at the very center of every human soul. In that
sense the world of fantasy is the world of myth still among us,
updated by centuries of narrative tradition and the marvels of
modern science. George Bernard Shaw, a great playwright of the last
century, once suggested that immature artists are those who are
merely influenced by their predecessors, whereas it is the sure mark
of the mature artist to be able to selectively steal from the riches
of the past. Linda Williams is a great literary artist of this
century who aptly balances novelty with tradition in creating a
story that will delight both the young and the young at heart alike.
Join Asha and her band of young companions, which also includes a
delightful dog named Nog and a marvelous mule named Heggo, as they
make their way from their home in Teletsos to a far off land in the
north. This is where salvation lies, both for themselves and their
world. On their way to their ultimate destination they encounter
many marvels and must overcome many hardships. Their battle however
is more than just an epic struggle between Davidic youth and
goodness and the ancient evil of a Goliath who would prey upon all
weakness in its unrelenting pursuit of power. As in all good fantasy
stories victory must be accompanied by mastery over the self within
as well as the enemy without. Through all sorts of fascinating and
unsuspecting twists and turns, including trips through parallel
worlds and protection from a fleet of magical dolphins, our young
heroes must learn to channel the true power of the keys which have
been entrusted to them for their own safekeeping. The reader knows
instinctively, even though the book concludes in the midst of an
odyssey that promises to continue to dazzle us and lead us by
supernatural means toward a happy ending, that Thomas Wolfe was
wrong. You can, as every reader of fantasy knows, go home again.
About the Author
Linda Williams spent a fair amount of her childhood reading, painting and
reading about fantasy realms. She grew up in the English countryside and
from her late teens travelled widely and lived in a number of different
parts of the world: India, Europe and Africa. She survived the hippy days,
married, had children and went on seeking answers to the perennial questions
in such varied locations as British universities, Himalayan villages, and
South Africa during the struggle against apartheid. She eventually found
what she was seeking, in the person of an extraordinary lady, who gave her a
profound inner awakening and understanding of subtle subjects. She has lived
in India for nearly ten years, and has an intimate knowledge of Indian
history and legends. This trilogy, of which Keys of Wisdom the first part,
is a western person fantasy based on some of the timeless tales of India and
a lot which is part of a powerful new tradition, as well. |