The Nightmare Tree - Softcover

René, Richard

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Synopsis

In this tale set in the gorgeous Seychelles Islands, Jonah refuses to believe his father has drowned at sea and sets out in a sailboat to search for him. His search carries him out of his everyday life to wondrous places with magical beings—like the angeli, who help him in his quest, and the djinn, who enslave people and feast on their dreams.

Jonah learns about the land of Mysterion, a place of peace that people have forgotten because of their dreams of greed and war. He comes to understand that he must play a part in restoring Mysterion to itself. And he has to find a way to free his father.

Richard René is a teacher and an orthodox priest living in Cranbrook, British Columbia. The Nightmare Tree is his first publication.

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From the Author

The reasons for writing The Nightmare Tree have emerged for me over the process of the six years it has taken to write it. The kernel of the novel lay in the premise of a boy who idealized his parents, only to discover some aspect of their human weakness. The narrative would follow the boy's discovery and, I believed, his reconciliation with the new knowledge about his parent. It was not until Coteau Books accepted the work, and I was involved in some revisions, that the meaning of that basic premise emerged: the story was about me and my relationship with my parents. I was Jonah who reconciled himself to his father's human weakness. I was also Francis, Jonah's father, confronting the reality that my own children will painfully discover my frailty as a father and a human being. Thus I ultimately wrote the book, it seems, to understand the generational relationships in my life, with my parents and my own children. The Nightmare Tree has taught me that the only meaningful way through human brokenness is sacrificial love-- giving life to others though they do not deserve it. Jonah's father does not deserve his sons efforts to rescue him. But what is the alternative but a continuing cycle of dysfunction? By taking his father's place in the Nightmare Tree, Jonah offers the only answer possible. He breaks the cycle of selfishness that lies at the heart of all human relationships. He recognizes that we must love in spite of everything. Although the ones we love may or may not be redeemed by our love, but we still need to love them in order to maintain our own humanity.

About the Author

Richard René is a teacher in Calgary where he's hard at work on the second book of "A Tale of Mysterion." As a boy growing up in the Seychelles, he experienced the rich mixture of peoples, myths and cultures there, which now find a place in his fiction. He also remembers reading Michael Ende's The Neverending Story, a work of marvellous invention which still inspires him as a writer. Richard and his wife have three children. The Nightmare Tree is his first publication.

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ISBN 10:  1969940042 ISBN 13:  9781969940040
Publisher: Wood Between Worlds Press, 2025
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