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Ogden

A Tale for the End of Time

Ben G. Price

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English
Miscellaneous
31 January 2024
Astory full of elemental magic

It tells a tale about how an emissary from the Spirit of Nature arrivesin the early days of industrialization, in the form of a young troll, to judge humanity's fitness for survival, or to doom us to extinction. The evil intrigues of men bent on eradicating the last of the trolls are offsetby profound epiphanies as Ogden grows and matures from a callow babe in the woods into a burly troll who communes with the spirits of Nature.

Through many adventures he learns the similarities and differences between the black magic of men conjured through deceit and clever technology and the life-affirming magic of Nature expressed in ways mysterious and infinite.

Ogden

is a unique fantasy novel set in the 18th century, full of magical creatures, learning, and love.
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Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 38mm
Weight:   680g
ISBN:   9781592113132
ISBN 10:   1592113133
Pages:   360
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ben G. Price is the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund's national organizing director, with fifteen years of experience organizing communities and coordinating organizers across the country to challenge state and federal legalization of corporate assaults against people and their environments. He pioneered Rights of Nature legislation in the United States and assisted scores of communities to enact rights-protecting laws.

Reviews for Ogden: A Tale for the End of Time

"Ogden: A Tale for the End of Time takes us back to the moment when we had a choice between the cunning allure of today's socially constructed virtual reality and the real magic of living in the natural world as participants, not just distant observers. The story connects us to an organic intelligence, where nature is infused with mysteries that transcend the human."" —Andreas Kornevall, author of Waking the Dragons: Norse Myth, Folklore, Runes and Magic."


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