The Name of the Wind meets Pirates of the Caribbean in this eco-epic fantasy, where ships kept afloat by magical hearthfires sail an endless grass sea.
Byron R. Johnson Livres



Kindred Greyreach keeps The Errant afloat. She sings the language of the hearthfire and builds complicated structures of bone to prevent the ship from sinking below the prairie grasses. Kindred learned everything she knows from her grandmother, the legendary Marchess. But the Marchess has disappeared, walking into the forest-sea as if she were walking down a set of stairs. Kindred needs to find the truth: why and how did the Marchess disappear? Can Kindred trust her own people? And most importantly: what lies below the sea? These questions take Kindred further than she's ever voyaged on the Forever Sea, to a floating pirate city in decay, to dangerous encounters with gargantuan wyrms from the deeps, and finally to a hidden world beneath the waves. THE FOREVER SEA is a story about the beauty and threat of nature and the relationship between finite natural resources and infinite greed. It's about leaving behind everything that is familiar and plunging into the terrifying unknown
The Restorative Prison
Essays on Inmate Peer Ministry and Prosocial Corrections
- 140pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Exploring an innovative approach to rehabilitation, this book highlights "restorative corrections" by showcasing the insights and experiences of successful inmates from major U.S. prisons. It challenges conventional correctional programming, emphasizing the transformative potential of personal narratives and lived experiences in reshaping the prison system and promoting effective rehabilitation.