Shadows of the Sun Dynasty: An Illustrated Series Based on the Ramayana
By (Author) Vrinda Sheth
Illustrated by Anna Johansson
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Mandala Publishing Group
Mandala Publishing Group
9th August 2016
United States
Children
Non Fiction
294.5922
Hardback
496
Width 191mm, Height 254mm, Spine 38mm
1858g
This deluxe illustrated novel adaptation of the Ramayanathe classic Hindu epicpairs divinely inspired art with intimate portrayals of Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, Ravana, and many more.
Welcome to the royal city of Ayodhya, a realm ruled by the Sun dynasty, where peace reigns among the citizens while discord simmers behind the palace walls. A prophecy predicts that a son of the Sun dynasty will slay the immortal Ravana and defeat his demon armybut how will a mere human succeed where all the gods have failed
Meanwhile, Ayodhyas emperor is torn between his own needs and the needs of the empire. His rebellious third wife, raised as a warrior, is haunted by her past. A defiant servant, stigmatized by her deformity, is willing to destroy the empire to achieve her own aims. A prince, unaware of his own divine origin, falls in love with a princess so extraordinary even the all-seeing sages cannot fathom her destiny. Shape-shifting blood-drinkers from the celestial realm fill the forests around the city, and the time of prophecy is drawing nearbut will the blessings of the gods be enough to fend off the darkness growing in the heart of Ayodhya
A truly original reimagining of the classic Indian epic, the Ramayana, as told primarily through the eyes of the women behind the throne, Shadows of the Sun Dynasty reveals an entirely new perspective on an ancient story.
Set in a world of kings and queens, celestial battles, invisible foes, and family rivalries, this epic tale forges legends in the fires of betrayal and prophecy.
Vrinda Sheth was born in Sweden and was raised on stories from ancient India. She began writing while studying classical dance in Kalakshetra, South India. Vrinda has a BA in English from the University of Florida and lives in Florida with her husband and daughter.
Anna Johansson is a self-taught watercolor artist from Sweden. Her work has been featured in a variety of books and magazines. Her primary inspiration comes from the mystical yoga traditions of ancient India and the fantasy styles of Arthur Rackham and Warwick Goble. When she is not creating art, she enjoys spending time with her granddaughter.