Hirana's War

Praise for Eloia Born

"Loved it! A well-written narrative of disability, dystopia, and exploration, featuring a main character with partial sight...consider it a spiritual successor to Lois Lowry's The Giver and M. Night Shyamalan's The Village."-Nicole Dieker, Discover Reedsy

Extraordinary power brings great uncertainty...

After finding love on her long trek across the Eloian wilderness, Leanora is ready to settle down with Tarrok and begin their new life together. But the feuding factions on Hirana have other ideas.

Leanora is called upon once more to alter destiny-this time, the destiny of her mother's war-torn planet. While preparing for war, she discovers that her musical gifts give her unprecedented power that could defeat the Yarats. In order to succeed, she must accept the help of a new ally named Gulnaz, whose destructive behavior could jeopardize Leanora's mission.

Saving Hirana will require exceptional resilience and trust:

trust in Tarrok to hold her family together, trust in Gulnaz to fight with her against the Yarats, and trust in herself to change the fates of the planets.

...and the constant threat of Eloia's enemies.

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Hirana's War

Praise for Eloia Born

"Loved it! A well-written narrative of disability, dystopia, and exploration, featuring a main character with partial sight...consider it a spiritual successor to Lois Lowry's The Giver and M. Night Shyamalan's The Village."-Nicole Dieker, Discover Reedsy

Extraordinary power brings great uncertainty...

After finding love on her long trek across the Eloian wilderness, Leanora is ready to settle down with Tarrok and begin their new life together. But the feuding factions on Hirana have other ideas.

Leanora is called upon once more to alter destiny-this time, the destiny of her mother's war-torn planet. While preparing for war, she discovers that her musical gifts give her unprecedented power that could defeat the Yarats. In order to succeed, she must accept the help of a new ally named Gulnaz, whose destructive behavior could jeopardize Leanora's mission.

Saving Hirana will require exceptional resilience and trust:

trust in Tarrok to hold her family together, trust in Gulnaz to fight with her against the Yarats, and trust in herself to change the fates of the planets.

...and the constant threat of Eloia's enemies.

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Hirana's War

Hirana's War

by Britta Jensen
Hirana's War

Hirana's War

by Britta Jensen

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Praise for Eloia Born

"Loved it! A well-written narrative of disability, dystopia, and exploration, featuring a main character with partial sight...consider it a spiritual successor to Lois Lowry's The Giver and M. Night Shyamalan's The Village."-Nicole Dieker, Discover Reedsy

Extraordinary power brings great uncertainty...

After finding love on her long trek across the Eloian wilderness, Leanora is ready to settle down with Tarrok and begin their new life together. But the feuding factions on Hirana have other ideas.

Leanora is called upon once more to alter destiny-this time, the destiny of her mother's war-torn planet. While preparing for war, she discovers that her musical gifts give her unprecedented power that could defeat the Yarats. In order to succeed, she must accept the help of a new ally named Gulnaz, whose destructive behavior could jeopardize Leanora's mission.

Saving Hirana will require exceptional resilience and trust:

trust in Tarrok to hold her family together, trust in Gulnaz to fight with her against the Yarats, and trust in herself to change the fates of the planets.

...and the constant threat of Eloia's enemies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781732899544
Publisher: Murasaki Press
Publication date: 10/01/2020
Series: Eloia Born , #2
Pages: 354
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.79(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Britta Jensen's debut novel Eloia Born was long-listed for the 2016 Exeter Novel Prize and reviewers are calling the book both a dystopian narrative and a quest story; consider it a spiritual successor to Lois Lowry's The Giver and M. Night Shyamalan's The Village. The sequel, Hirana's War releases October 2020. Her stories have been shortlisted for the 2017 Henshaw Press and Fiction Factory prizes and she was published in the following anthologies: Stories for Homes, volume 2 and Sakura Dreams. Britta's plays have been performed in New York City, Japan and South Korea. She holds a BA in Acting Performance from Fordham University and an MA in Teaching of English Literature from Columbia University. She taught middle and high school English, Theatre and History for thirteen years in New York City public schools and overseas with DODEA. Britta spent twenty-two years overseas in Japan, South Korea, and Germany before moving to Austin, Texas. She now works with the Writing Consultancy mentoring writers and editing books. Learn more about her at www.britta-jensen.com
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