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This is the first book of a trilogy. In this book the earth is frail and diminished. The suns power is reduced by the effect of an evil sorceror and lord. The book follows the path of a monk, a healer and a child, each of whom carry an amulet which when joined form the medallion which will give the healer the power to restore the suns majesty and thereby heal the earth.The book also follows the relationship which develops between the three and how these relationships must be sacrificed in order to fulfil the goal of healing the earth

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This is the first book of a trilogy. In this book the earth is frail and diminished. The suns power is reduced by the effect of an evil sorceror and lord. The book follows the path of a monk, a healer and a child, each of whom carry an amulet which when joined form the medallion which will give the healer the power to restore the suns majesty and thereby heal the earth.The book also follows the relationship which develops between the three and how these relationships must be sacrificed in order to fulfil the goal of healing the earth
Autorenporträt
Steve Hallett is a British-Australian-American poet and professor of horticulture at Purdue University, Indiana, where he studies and teaches ecology, international development, and sustainable agriculture. He directs the university's sustainable food and farming systems program and its student farm. Steve is the author of over fifty research articles and book chapters, and the author of two books: Life without Oil: Why we Must Shift to a New Energy Future (Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY; 2011) and The Efficiency Trap: Finding Our Way to a New Energy Future (Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY: 2013). Poetry is a new medium for Steve, through which he continues to explore themes of social and environmental justice, and humankind's relationship to the natural world. His poetry has been published in Bitter Oleander, Roanoke Review, Stillwater Review, Blueline, Plainsongs, and New Limestone Review. A Life for a Life is his first book of poems.