Scions of the Aegean C, Descent into the Wilds

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Author: Terry L. Craig ISBN: 9780961885267
Publisher: Wild Flower Press, Inc. Publication: June 17, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Terry L. Craig
ISBN: 9780961885267
Publisher: Wild Flower Press, Inc.
Publication: June 17, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Scions of the Aegean C, Descent into the Wilds
Book 1 of the Scions of the Aegean C series

More than a century after an entire colony of people crashed in an unknown world, both the written knowledge of the survivors and fragments of the ship they dismantled in their efforts to stay alive are decaying.  As eyewitness accounts of the "Firstlanders" pass from living memory, alternate versions of the colony's history are taking shape. 

Members of the fifth generation, Shaye, Jariel, and Ty prepare to take their places as young adults in a growing civilization where each person's quality of life is determined by proof of bloodline, valuable skills . . . or possession of strategic secrets.  For someone without one of these, an obscure existence of menial labor is certain, and love is an unattainable luxury. Will the wisdom, liberty, and faith that the Firstlanders brought to this world pass into legend, or will they find a foothold in the fifth generation?

For readers 16 and up, the Scions of the Aegean C series illustrates how love, kinship, and personal testimony shape culture. These novels will be enjoyed by readers who relish complex characters in richly-textured cultural settings.​

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Scions of the Aegean C, Descent into the Wilds
Book 1 of the Scions of the Aegean C series

More than a century after an entire colony of people crashed in an unknown world, both the written knowledge of the survivors and fragments of the ship they dismantled in their efforts to stay alive are decaying.  As eyewitness accounts of the "Firstlanders" pass from living memory, alternate versions of the colony's history are taking shape. 

Members of the fifth generation, Shaye, Jariel, and Ty prepare to take their places as young adults in a growing civilization where each person's quality of life is determined by proof of bloodline, valuable skills . . . or possession of strategic secrets.  For someone without one of these, an obscure existence of menial labor is certain, and love is an unattainable luxury. Will the wisdom, liberty, and faith that the Firstlanders brought to this world pass into legend, or will they find a foothold in the fifth generation?

For readers 16 and up, the Scions of the Aegean C series illustrates how love, kinship, and personal testimony shape culture. These novels will be enjoyed by readers who relish complex characters in richly-textured cultural settings.​

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