Morgan Llywelyn is the New York Times bestselling author of Lion of Ireland and many other novels chronicling the Celts and Ireland, from the earliest times to the present day. She has won numerous literary awards, was named Exceptional Celtic Woman of the Year, is a founding member of the Irish Writers Centre, and is past chairman of the Irish Writers’ Union. Her critically acclaimed novels of both history and mythology have been translated into many languages. She is an Irish citizen and lives in Dublin.
“The Greener Shore may well be Morgan Llywelyn’s masterpiece. A
shimmering tale of ancient Ireland and the coming to its shores of
a small band of Gallic Celts fleeing Caesar’s destruction of Gaul,
it is a seamless blend of history, myth, fantasy, and imagination.
One almost believes that Ms. Llywelyn was there at the time, a
druid woman who was part of that peaceful immigration. Welsh in
origin, American by birth and early life, and Irish by adoption,
she is surely one of the great Celtic storytellers of her
time.”—Andrew M. Greeley
“A tale full of adventure and excitement; of magic, romance, and
spiritual longing–a quest for identity. It is a brilliant sequel to
the acclaimed novel Druids. Brilliant? There is no other adjective
for the much admired work of Morgan Llywelyn.”—Peter Tremayne,
author of the Sister Fidelma series
Acclaim for Druids
“A masterpiece . . . From page one, the fires of your imagination
will burn with a white heat. . . . Beware the druids! Unless you
have twenty-four hours of nonstop reading time, don’t touch
it!”—Tulsa World
“Splendid and compelling.”—Anne McCaffrey
“Llywelyn imaginatively and vividly portrays the druid rituals and
their close ties to nature, and authentically depicts daily life
among the Celts as well.”—Publishers Weekly
"The Greener Shore may well be Morgan Llywelyn's
masterpiece. A shimmering tale of ancient Ireland and the coming to
its shores of a small band of Gallic Celts fleeing Caesar's
destruction of Gaul, it is a seamless blend of history, myth,
fantasy, and imagination. One almost believes that Ms. Llywelyn was
there at the time, a druid woman who was part of that peaceful
immigration. Welsh in origin, American by birth and early life, and
Irish by adoption, she is surely one of the great Celtic
storytellers of her time."-Andrew M. Greeley
"A tale full of adventure and excitement; of magic, romance, and
spiritual longing-a quest for identity. It is a brilliant sequel to
the acclaimed novel Druids. Brilliant? There is no other adjective
for the much admired work of Morgan Llywelyn."-Peter Tremayne,
author of the Sister Fidelma series
Acclaim for Druids
"A masterpiece . . . From page one, the fires of your imagination
will burn with a white heat. . . . Beware the druids! Unless you
have twenty-four hours of nonstop reading time, don't touch
it!"-Tulsa World
"Splendid and compelling."-Anne McCaffrey
"Llywelyn imaginatively and vividly portrays the druid rituals and
their close ties to nature, and authentically depicts daily life
among the Celts as well."-Publishers Weekly
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