
Silver in the Wood & Drowned Country: The Greenhollow Duology
Language: English
Format: Audiobook
Publication date:
August 18th, 2020
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Length:
0 hours and 6 minutes
Genres: Fantasy
In the enchanting realm of Greenhollow, the deep woods harbor timeless secrets and an enigmatic presence known as the wild man. This peculiar figure roams the vast expanse, woven into the very fabric of the forest, embodying both its beauty and danger. The haunting depths of Greenhollow create a backdrop rich with whispers of ancient tales and magical realism, enticing those curious enough to explore its mysteries.
As the wild man's story unfolds, readers are captivated by the intricacies of his existence—intertwined with the natural world and marked by a profound solitude. A delicate balance exists between fear and fascination, drawing others to the wild man's domain. Encounters with various characters reveal layers of emotion, desire, and the struggle between human connection and the call of the wild.
In the story of Drowned Country, the themes of loss and redemption evolve further, creating a tapestry of intertwined destinies. The powerful union of folklore and human experience transcends boundaries, inviting contemplation on the ties that bind people to nature and each other. Readers will find themselves pondering the significance of their own relationships with the wild and the web of life that surrounds them.
Through masterful storytelling, the authors weave a compelling narrative that is both haunting and beautifully evocative. The journey through Greenhollow is not just an exploration of a mystical world but also a reflection on the complexities of the human heart, making the tales unforgettable for those who delve into them.
As the wild man's story unfolds, readers are captivated by the intricacies of his existence—intertwined with the natural world and marked by a profound solitude. A delicate balance exists between fear and fascination, drawing others to the wild man's domain. Encounters with various characters reveal layers of emotion, desire, and the struggle between human connection and the call of the wild.
In the story of Drowned Country, the themes of loss and redemption evolve further, creating a tapestry of intertwined destinies. The powerful union of folklore and human experience transcends boundaries, inviting contemplation on the ties that bind people to nature and each other. Readers will find themselves pondering the significance of their own relationships with the wild and the web of life that surrounds them.
Through masterful storytelling, the authors weave a compelling narrative that is both haunting and beautifully evocative. The journey through Greenhollow is not just an exploration of a mystical world but also a reflection on the complexities of the human heart, making the tales unforgettable for those who delve into them.