Your heart will soar one moment and shatter the next. The story constantly tugs between good and evil and who will triumph. The Green Ember is such a refreshing story where the outcome is not straightforward. Smith has given us a tale that will make us cry, cheer, and fist pump when events turn and battles are won. Smith takes Watership Down and The Lord of the Rings, two enthralling tales of bravery and triumph, and weaves them into a single masterpiece that is an entity all its own. Their bravery is tested and their loyalties questioned.Īuthor S.D. The book opens with brother and sister, Heather and Picket, playing a sweet game in the meadow, but events quickly unfold, and Heather and Picket are entangled in a fight for a world - a warren - that they barely knew existed. A world where many are fighting for a freedom which only their parents once knew. Smith’s The Green Ember, I am shown a world that is broken and in need of mending. Where are the all books about heroic acts and brave deeds? Why have we stopped feeding our children stories of brave knights and daring princesses? Few tales have been produced since the days of Tolkien, Lewis, & MacDonald that reveal the endurance of the human (or rabbit) spirit, tales that demonstrate the strength that always arises from a fallen people and a broken nation.
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