![]() Is it a disease or poison? Accidental or purposeful? Someone must discover the answer and act before all the winged horses in the world are gone forever. ![]() Shocked, the adults hesitate, mired in tradition and politics. He reluctantly prepares to join his family aloft in the Aerial Games that provide the entire village with its livelihood and tries desperately to think of an alternative.Īs Tremeirchson’s barns prepare for the Rider Ceremony, winged horses suddenly start dying. Refusing to become a rider means public humiliation, his parents’ disappointment, and lifelong ridicule from his brother, Evan. He also insists she ride the colt he’s picked for her.ĭavyd, also sixteen, is plagued with a secret-he is afraid of heights. ![]() Her father disapproves of both boys and pushes her toward an ambitious newcomer. Davyd is quieter, more dependable, with an ability to get things done. Bold and exciting, Evan will someday lead his father’s barn. She also dreams of the rival’s sons, not sure which she truly loves. Eager to take her place in the air, she longs to ride a forbidden winged colt born in barn of her father’s biggest rival. Sixteen-year-old Emma risks losing her family by following her heart. ![]() ![]() Neither Emma nor Davyd, however, want to follow that tradition. In Tremeirchson, a barn leader’s children are expected to follow their parents into the sky, becoming riders of the magnificent winged horses that are the medieval Welsh village’s legacy. ![]()
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