The Roots of the Mountains


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About The Book

The Roots of the Mountains is set in a mythical land called Burgdale a remote valley inhabited by a peaceful society known as the Dalemen. The story revolves around the Dalemens struggles to defend their land against invading armies from the neighboring kingdoms of the Wolfings and the Reddings. The novel explores themes of warfare heroism community and the connection between humans and nature. It delves into the complexities of conflict the impact of war on societies and the resilience of ordinary people in the face of adversity. Morriss prose style in The Roots of the Mountains is characterized by his poetic language vivid descriptions of the natural world and his emphasis on community and collective action. The novel reflects Morriss socialist beliefs and his vision of a society built on cooperation and egalitarian principles. While The Roots of the Mountains may not have achieved the same level of popularity as some of Morriss other works it holds significance as an early example of fantasy literature and as a reflection of the authors social and political ideals. It showcases his commitment to depicting a world rooted in the ideals of fellowship and harmony with nature.
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