The Kingdom of What Is: Book Reading by Karl Petersen
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What if Lewis or Tolkien's works of imagination were steeped less in European folklore and more in the native sensibilities and natural environment of the Pacific Northwest?
Bring your lunch to the Atrium this Thursday, Nov 16 to hear Regent alumnus Karl Peterson read from his newly published fantasy novel, The Kingdom of What Is. Q&A and discussion will follow. Worthy topics of discussion include story and character development, faith and fiction, life and art, the writing process, and the publishing process.
Book description is below:
Thirteen-year-old Kate is without her dad, lonely and depressed. Her family is broken and her world has lost its color and energy. One day, she is drawn by a crow into a land of uncommon beauty and love.
But Kate soon discovers this new land is under siege by the rebel Grod Vurmis, who is causing freak storms and environmental disasters. Vurmis is turning the inhabitants into shadows, looting the kingdom libraries, and changing the stories so the people will no longer remember who they are.
Kate's curiosity and courage lead her and three friends on a perilous quest to save the Kingdom of What Is. Traversing rivers, seas, and countryside, while avoiding the deceptions of Dreglings, they finally discover the royal palace in shambles. They join the paltry army of Prince Servan and go up against Grod Vurmis without weapons. Their quest comes to an unexpected and shocking end at the Great Gorge.
Location
Regent Atrium