Book details
Gods Don't Cry
Description
Ancient stories that challenge modern notions of what it means to be a hero.The ancient gods of Ireland were once worshipped throughout the land. Powerful and brave, they were unafraid to show their vulnerability, reject violence, or lean on others for support. Sadly, their stories - passed down by our ancestors - are all but forgotten.Gods Don't Cry reawakens these gods, whose ancient tales redefine modern ideas of what it means to be a hero. From Mannanán, who uses his neurodiversity to discover the Otherworld, to Méiche, who finds the courage to accept his illness, Fer Maisse, a monster slayer who gives up glory to become a healer, and Cnú Deróil, who overcomes bullies with his musical talent. Hurlers and warriors, academics, and activists - these are gods of many abilities, sizes, and skin shades, from every corner of Ireland.Follow their adventures as they perform magic, battle demons, overcome struggles and find the courage to be true to themselves. You might even see yourself in their stories and discover, that you too, are a hero.
Age
13-18
Text complexity
proficient
Why to read
- Engaging Plot: The book offers an intricate and captivating storyline that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
- Unique Characters: The characters in 'Gods Don't Cry' are well-developed and offer diverse perspectives, making the reader invested in their fates.
- Thought-Provoking Themes: The novel explores deep themes such as the nature of divinity, human emotion, and the complexity of moral decisions.
- Beautiful Prose: Ellen Ryan's writing style is lyrical and evocative, painting vivid pictures in the reader's mind and making the reading experience truly enjoyable.