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The first book in a new environmental epic fantasy series set in a world where ships kept afloat by magical hearthfires sail an endless grass sea.
On the never-ending, miles-high expanse of prairie grasses known as the Forever Sea, Kindred Greyreach, hearthfire keeper and sailor aboard harvesting vessel The Errant, is just beginning to fit in with the crew of her new ship when she receives devastating news. Her grandmother—The Marchess, legendary captain and hearthfire keeper—has stepped from her vessel and disappeared into the sea.
But the note she leaves Kindred suggests this was not an act of suicide. Something waits in the depths, and the Marchess has set out to find it.
To follow in her grandmother's footsteps, Kindred must embroil herself in conflicts bigger than she could imagine: a water war simmering below the surface of two cultures; the politics of a mythic pirate city floating beyond the edges of safe seas; battles against beasts of the deep, driven to the brink of madness; and the elusive promise of a world below the waves.
Kindred finds that she will sacrifice almost everything—ship, crew, and a life sailing in the sun—to discover the truth of the darkness that waits below the Forever Sea.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 2, 2020
      Johnson debuts with a captivating secondary-world eco-fantasy that follows hearthfire keeper Kindred as she sails the Forever Sea, a vast ocean of prairie whose grasses hide both wonder and danger. When political conflict in Arcadia, a magical enclave within the Sea, forces the crew of The Errant to flee Arcadia, Kindred manipulates the crew to suit her own goal: seeking out the fabled, pirate base of Once-City in hopes of finding clues about her grandmother’s disappearance. But the denizens of Once-City prove more complex and more dangerous than Kindred and the crew expected, and they soon become embroiled in a tangled political web. Johnson’s worldbuilding is highly original, but the story occasionally veers a little too far toward the conceptual at the expense of plot. Lush descriptions of plant life abound, which some readers may find slows the narrative—but that slower pace makes for relaxing reading and, when combined with the exceptional protagonist and themes of embracing the unknown, calls to mind Ursula K. Le Guin’s Earthsea series. With a good balance of grit and tenderness, this entertaining story makes a nice addition to the growing hopepunk subgenre. Agent: Alexander Cochran, C+W Agency.

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