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The Flower of the Cedar  

The Flower of the Cedar

A novel in podcast form, for lovers of myth, fantasy, and fairy tale

Author: Kay Ben-Avraham

The Flower of the Cedar is a tale of dryads, from a time long before human history began. Lara, a young dryad, once had three hearts (as with all her kind). To recover them and bring them to life, she must set out on an unknown journey. Fearing the god of the land, who reportedly devours hearts, and inexplicably drawn to the lamia (who, tales say, revive hearts by an ominous method called guttings), she leaves her home, embarking on the heart-finding quest. For lovers of fantasy, mythology, and fairy talesfor those whose bookshelves may harbor the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, Madeleine LEngle, and others of their glad companyor for dabblers in mysticism and the sacred femininethis story will doubtless have deep resonance.
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Language: en-us

Genres: Arts, Books, Fiction, Science Fiction

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New! Teaser Episode—Prologue
Sunday, 19 March, 2023

The new prologue gives us a taste of the changes forthcoming in Kay's second edition of The Flower of the Cedar, soon to be published through Broadleaf Books, an imprint of Signum University Press. You can support her work at press.signumuniversity.org by purchasing a serial subscription for $2.50 a month, or join Kay's Author's Circle for $25 a month and meet live each month to discuss her new material!

 

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