
A kingdom of rabbits that has been overthrown in a previous generation now seeks to restore the kingdom. This book gives shades of Redwall, Watership Down, and The Wind in the Willows story lines. (I need to read those again.)
Two young rabbits are driven from there home into the wider world that is filled with intrigue, betrayal, and war. They are looked down on and mistrusted because they are related to the one who helped betray the kingdom and helped it fall to their enemies, predator animals. They grow a bit and take on responsibilities while they are in a safe harbor. They find their callings and their duties to bringing back justice and the true ruler to the people.
I found the first story, The Green Ember, to be quite good. I will be looking for the rest of the series. I recommend this book for children who need a good adventure story and for adults who need a break from adulting.
This is the first story in a four book series by S. D. Smith that follows the adventures of Heather and Picket Longtreader as they join the fight to restore good in the kingdom. There are also prequel books (Green Ember: Old Natalia) as well as other series of books (Green Ember: Archer; Lost Tales; and Helmer) that are set in the same world as the original series (The Green Ember series).
Apparently there are many ways one can read all the series of these books. You can visit the series’ webpage to get a recommended reading list (https://thegreenember.fandom.com/wiki/The_Green_Ember_series) or read them how you want. Enjoy and have some fun.
A kingdom of rabbits that has been overthrown in a previous generation now seeks to restore the kingdom. This book gives shades of Redwall, Watership Down, and The Wind in the Willows story lines. (I need to read those again.)
Two young rabbits are driven from there home into the wider world that is filled with intrigue, betrayal, and war. They are looked down on and mistrusted because they are related to the one who helped betray the kingdom and helped it fall to their enemies, predator animals. They grow a bit and take on responsibilities while they are in a safe harbor. They find their callings and their duties to bringing back justice and the true ruler to the people.
I found the first story, The Green Ember, to be quite good. I will be looking for the rest of the series. I recommend this book for children who need a good adventure story and for adults who need a break from adulting.
This is the first story in a four book series by S. D. Smith that follows the adventures of Heather and Picket Longtreader as they join the fight to restore good in the kingdom. There are also prequel books (Green Ember: Old Natalia) as well as other series of books (Green Ember: Archer; Lost Tales; and Helmer) that are set in the same world as the original series (The Green Ember series).
Apparently there are many ways one can read all the series of these books. You can visit the series’ webpage to get a recommended reading list (https://thegreenember.fandom.com/wiki/The_Green_Ember_series) or read them how you want. Enjoy and have some fun.