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OverviewFénechas - A Story of the Irish Brehon Living LawsYou are the end point of an unbroken chain of survival. Every person who came before you - through plague, war, famine, and flood - lived long enough to pass forward what was necessary for you to exist. You did not begin when you were born. You began when humanity began. Everything that happened between that beginning and this moment is not the past in any abstract sense. It is the story of the making of you. This book takes you to one of the most extraordinary moments in that story. Ireland. 847 CE. The island has no cities, no stone roads, no standing army. What it has is a law - the fénechas - a thousand years old, spoken in verse, memorised in the body before the mind. A Norse longphort now sits at the Liffey mouth. A farmer's son has been killed. His killer is Norse - no kin group, no honour-price, no legal existence in Irish law. The law has no word for him. Fénechas asks what it meant to be inside that moment. Not as a king. Not as a bishop. But as the young Brehon - the student who had memorised the entire legal tradition in verse - handed the one case the law was never designed to solve. What does a law do when it meets a person it cannot see? Does it look away - or does it learn to see? Who speaks first, when silence is the safer answer? The facts are extraordinary enough. The Brehon Laws required no police force. Justice ran on honour, shame, and the terror of the poet's satire. Women could divorce, own property, and make independent contracts - in 847 CE. Trees had honour-prices. Felling an oak without cause was a legal wrong. A pregnant woman's food cravings were legally enforceable. A neighbour who refused her was fined. The Cáin Adomnáin, 697 CE - the first written law in Ireland or Britain to protect women from war - began because one woman witnessed a massacre and demanded her son change the law. When the Norse arrived, the fénechas had no category for them. They were legally invisible. History is not a sequence of dates. It is billions of lives lived forward through an urgent present. A student reciting legal verse on a river path before the bells, breath misting in the September dark. A woman carrying her own legal statement, written in her own hand, because her mother told her never to trust another person's hand between herself and justice. The smell of roasting pork and bog-myrtle ale in a briugu's hall, the fire that was never allowed to go out. They built a legal world sophisticated enough to ask questions we are still asking. This book is the attempt of one ordinary witness - a young man who understood justice by speaking it aloud - to answer. For homeschooling families: You are already doing the most important thing. The Beyond His Story We Stand series was written for you. Each book takes one moment in history and makes it lived rather than memorised. Not a textbook. A story your child will not put down - that leaves them asking the questions only wonder produces. Fénechas - Beyond His Story We Stand - a chronological journey through human history, told through the people official history forgot to record. The law spoke because someone chose to speak it. It grew because someone refused its silence. That someone was always ordinary. It was always you. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael McGilbournePublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Volume: 28 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.349kg ISBN: 9798258187482Pages: 302 Publication Date: 20 April 2026 Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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