Meniscus: One Point Five
When the Slain bails on his contract to sell Odymn to the Dock-winders, he is shot trying to escape. Odymn, who loves the Slain, cannot abandon him and recruits Wen-le-gone, an Argenop elder and healer, to help her nurse the Slain back to good health. As they make their way toward the relative safety of the Themble, the trio must forage for food, save Odymn when she encounters a poisonous foe, and get to know and trust one-another. When Wen-le-gone leaves for his home, Odymn decides to stay with the Slain. As they continue on their journey, they work together to survive the dangers of the Themble Wood but in the end, memories of the past may be their biggest obstacle to building a life together. Meniscus: One Point Five takes place near the end of the first book in the Meniscus Series, and tells the story of the forty missing days after the shooting of the Slain. Helping the Slain heal from his wounds and protecting him from the dangers of Meniscus may be the least of Odymn's problems. Know first, then judge ... understanding one another may be the most dangerous part of any shared journey ...
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Meniscus: One Point Five
When the Slain bails on his contract to sell Odymn to the Dock-winders, he is shot trying to escape. Odymn, who loves the Slain, cannot abandon him and recruits Wen-le-gone, an Argenop elder and healer, to help her nurse the Slain back to good health. As they make their way toward the relative safety of the Themble, the trio must forage for food, save Odymn when she encounters a poisonous foe, and get to know and trust one-another. When Wen-le-gone leaves for his home, Odymn decides to stay with the Slain. As they continue on their journey, they work together to survive the dangers of the Themble Wood but in the end, memories of the past may be their biggest obstacle to building a life together. Meniscus: One Point Five takes place near the end of the first book in the Meniscus Series, and tells the story of the forty missing days after the shooting of the Slain. Helping the Slain heal from his wounds and protecting him from the dangers of Meniscus may be the least of Odymn's problems. Know first, then judge ... understanding one another may be the most dangerous part of any shared journey ...
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Meniscus: One Point Five

Meniscus: One Point Five

by Alexandra Tims
Meniscus: One Point Five

Meniscus: One Point Five

by Alexandra Tims

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When the Slain bails on his contract to sell Odymn to the Dock-winders, he is shot trying to escape. Odymn, who loves the Slain, cannot abandon him and recruits Wen-le-gone, an Argenop elder and healer, to help her nurse the Slain back to good health. As they make their way toward the relative safety of the Themble, the trio must forage for food, save Odymn when she encounters a poisonous foe, and get to know and trust one-another. When Wen-le-gone leaves for his home, Odymn decides to stay with the Slain. As they continue on their journey, they work together to survive the dangers of the Themble Wood but in the end, memories of the past may be their biggest obstacle to building a life together. Meniscus: One Point Five takes place near the end of the first book in the Meniscus Series, and tells the story of the forty missing days after the shooting of the Slain. Helping the Slain heal from his wounds and protecting him from the dangers of Meniscus may be the least of Odymn's problems. Know first, then judge ... understanding one another may be the most dangerous part of any shared journey ...

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781978407565
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/29/2018
Series: Meniscus
Pages: 170
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

Alexandra Tims is a botanist, writer and artist living in rural New Brunswick, Canada.

Her first three books in the Meniscus series, 'Meniscus: Crossing The Churn,' 'Meniscus: South from Sintha' and 'Meniscus: Winter by the Water-climb' were published with CreateSpace in early 2017. She has also published two books of poetry under the name Jane Spavold Tims: 'within easy reach' (Chapel Street Editions, 2016), about eating edible wild foods, and 'in the shelter of the covered bridge' (Chapel Street Editions, 2017), about plants and animals living near some of the covered bridges in New Brunswick. In 2016 she won the Alfred G. Bailey Prize in the Writers' Federation of New Brunswick Writing Competition for her manuscript of poems about bird calls.
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