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The Well of the North Wind

Kenneth Steven

Sixth-century Ireland...


Five-year-old Fian finds solace from a difficult home life by drawing shapes and patterns in the sand. The artistry he reveals in interpreting the beauties of nature takes him to Iona, where he will be the 'fourth hand' on the Book of Kells, that great treasure of the Celts.


Greeted on arrival by the imposing Colum (Columba), Fian is gradually drawn into a community of laughter and stories, prayer and scholarship. But his formative experiences have left him vulnerable. In encountering blue-eyed Mara, a girl who bears a terrible secret, he recognizes another soul who lives with both desolation and joy. And as their friendship begins to deepen, Colum's rough-and-ready kindness leads the master to make an error of judgement that will have devastating consequences...


This lyrical, timeless story, which unfolds amidst the elemental beauty of one of the holiest places on earth, is an exploration of doubt, faith - and the brokenness of spirit that finally releases us into love.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Marylebone House
  • Publish Date: Jan 21st, 2016
  • Pages: 160
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.81in - 5.06in - 0.34in - 0.36lb
  • EAN: 9781910674253
  • Categories: Christian - HistoricalReligious - GeneralRomance - Historical - Scottish (incl. Highlander)

About the Author

Steven, Kenneth: - Kenneth Steven is one of Scotland's leading poets and several of his collections have been published to date: Island, Iona, Making the Known World New, Salt and Light, Columba, Imagining Things, Wild Horses, The Missing Days, Evensong and Coracle. He also writes novels and illustrated stories for children, and his The Dog's Nose (published in Norwegian, English and French) won the Norwegian Government's Award for Picture Books. Kenneth promotes creativity within primary and secondary schools, and teaches day, and longer, courses to adult writers' groups.

Praise for this book

Steven's first novel robustly and sensitively explores the debilitating consequences of abuse, violence and the lack of love. It promises even greater things to follow--Review of Glen Lyon
There is honesty in the novel about the nature of love . . . gripping--Review of Glen Lyon