From the critically acclaimed and bestselling author of Seraphina
comes a tour de force and an exquisite feminist fantasy.
"Astonishing and perfect." --NPR
In the medieval kingdom of Goredd, women are expected to be ladies, men
are their protectors, and dragons can be whomever they choose. Tess is.
. . different. She speaks out of turn, has wild ideas, and can't seem to
keep out of trouble. Then Tess goes too far. So Tess's family decide the
only path for her is a nunnery.
But on the day she is to join the nuns, Tess chooses a different path
for herself. She cuts her hair, pulls on her boots, and sets out on a
journey. She's not running away, she's running towards something.
What that something is, she doesn't know. Tess just sees the open road
as a map to somewhere else--a life where she might belong.
Returning to the spellbinding world of the Southlands she created in the
award-winning, New York Times bestselling novel Seraphina, Rachel
Hartman explores self-reliance and redemption in this wholly original
fantasy.