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Index
Cover
Dedication
Contents
Chapter One: Banished
Chapter Two: Selene and the Map of the Gods
Chapter Three: To Batter and Smoke the Cliffs Beneath the Horns
Chapter Four: Selene, Born of the Moon and Whale
Chapter Five: Laying Off and Waiting There
Chapter Six: Selene and the Sacrifice of the Gods
Chapter Seven: Rabbit Island
Chapter Eight: Selene and the Time for Feasts and Stories
Chapter Nine: Ennish and the Gods
Chapter Ten: Singing and Telling Ennish His Story
Chapter Eleven: Trade and Tribute
Chapter Twelve: Why the Gods Were Angry
Chapter Thirteen: Survivors of Hornish
Chapter Fourteen: Twelve Days North and Three Days East
Chapter Fifteen: The Old Man’s Story: (1) Catching a Kahawai in the Garden
Chapter Sixteen: The Gods Must Have Been Helping
Chapter Seventeen: Flint and Steel and Knife
Chapter Eighteen: The Old Man’s Story: (2) The Cannon Ball
Chapter Nineteen: Under the Wooden Map
Chapter Twenty: The Old Man’s Story: (3) The Signifi cance of the Tree
Chapter Twenty-One: Abundance
Chapter Twenty-Two: Petra’s Story: The Secret of the Diggers
Chapter Twenty-Three: The Old Man’s Story: (4) How Many You Need to Survive
Chapter Twenty-Four: A Dark and Secret Thing
Chapter Twenty-Five: Five of Them and Twenty-Three Sheep
Chapter Twenty-Six: The Old Man’s Story: (5) Some thing Dark in Larish
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Some thing Beyond Ordinary Misery
Chapter Twenty-Eight: Our Mind is a Curious Thing
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Invention and Possession
Chapter Thirty: The Old Man’s Story: (6) “Of what is past, or passing, or to come.”
Chapter Thirty-One: If I Am
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Copyright
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