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OverviewA dazzling winter fairytale of courage, wonder, and the hidden magic that lives between the turning of the year. The New Year's Tale from Kaironeth is a richly woven winter fantasy about Polina, a kind-hearted orphan living under the harsh rule of her stepmother Helga and stepsister Greta, and Queen Adelia, the impulsive young ruler whose New Year's decree sets unexpected events into motion. When Adelia demands fresh snowdrops-flowers that cannot bloom in winter-Polina is sent into the snowbound forest on an impossible quest her family hopes to exploit for their own gain. In the forest, Polina encounters the ancient Guardians of Time and Seasons-living embodiments of the twelve months-who take pity on her plight. Moved by her humility, they grant her a brief spring in the heart of winter, allowing her to gather the miraculous flowers and gifting her a magical ring from April, a symbol of renewal and hope. Meanwhile, Helga and Greta spin lies and schemes to seize the queen's promised reward. At the palace, the truth behind the snowdrops begins to surface. Queen Adelia-caught between pride, insecurity, and the expectations of leadership-must confront the consequences of her decree and the limits of her power. As the Guardians intervene with trials, revelations, and a blizzard summoned from the edge of the year, both girls are tested in ways that reveal their true character. Polina grows into quiet strength and confidence, while Adelia learns empathy, humility, and the responsibilities of genuine rule. Blending the warmth of Slavic folklore with the emotional depth of a modern coming-of-age story, the book weaves together humor, political farce, mythic resonance, and moments of profound tenderness. Teens and adults will recognize its nuanced exploration of identity, responsibility, and the quiet courage it takes to grow, while younger readers may be drawn to its enchanted forests and whimsical creatures. Rich, immersive prose and evocative Bilibin-inspired illustrations bring Kaironeth to life with cinematic beauty. At once timeless and freshly imagined, The New Year's Tale from Kaironeth is an enchanting winter adventure about friendship, hope, and the light we carry into a new year. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Igor ArienPublisher: Ancient Forest Press Imprint: Ancient Forest Press Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.492kg ISBN: 9798295427817Pages: 532 Publication Date: 24 November 2025 Recommended Age: From 13 to 18 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviewsThe New Year's Tale from Kaironeth dazzles with its lush, immersive prose, cinematic atmosphere, and masterful emotional architecture. Each chapter blends vivid sensory detail with mythic resonance - from winter courts glittering with humor and warmth to ritual scenes crafted with awe-inspiring grandeur and poetic restraint. The characterization is consistently rich and distinctive, revealing depth through humor, tenderness, and moral contrast, while the seasonal magic unfurls with lyrical beauty and structural precision. The book's imagery, pacing, and dramatic construction reach a level of refinement reminiscent of classic fairy-tale literature, its themes landing with power and clarity without ever becoming heavy-handed. Supported by evocative, Bilibin-inspired illustrations that heighten every emotional peak, this is a rare modern fairytale that enchants readers of all ages - whimsical, intelligent, and emotionally resonant. A luminous winter fairytale-rich, emotional, and enchantingly crafted for readers of every age. Author InformationIgor Arien is a multidisciplinary author and technologist whose path to storytelling began in the world of science and engineering. After contributing to aerospace research in Moscow and later to innovation in Silicon Valley, he discovered that imagination can illuminate the world more powerfully than any instrument. Today he writes across genres-from richly illustrated children's tales to sweeping works of history-inviting readers of all ages to rediscover wonder, curiosity, and the meaning woven into our shared past. He lives in Arizona with his family. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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