The Iron Ring, Lloyd Alexander
The Iron Ring, Lloyd Alexander
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The Iron Ring

Author: Lloyd Alexander

Narrator: Ron Keith

Unabridged: 9 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/01/2013


Synopsis

"Look into the tiger's eyes. I wish to show you lives different from your own," Soma-Nandi tells the boy-king Tamar. When you join Tamar on his enchanted journey, you too can look into the tiger's eyes. But beware, for along the way, nothing is as it appears to be: forest creatures speak and populate hidden kingdoms, hacked-down vines regenerate before your very eyes, and holy men spring up from ant hills. In a dream, Tamar has lost everything to the impressive King Jaya in a game of dice. Tamar feels honor bound to obey the king's command: he must give up his kingdom to travel to a Jaya's domain. His obligation is confirmed when he awakens to find an iron ring on his finger. Inspired by the classic mythology of India, virtuoso storyteller Lloyd Alexander creates dazzling visions of high adventure and deep humanity. A sprinkling of Hindi and singsong verses add spice to this epic tale. Narrator Ron Keith's clear, compelling English accent adds vivid atmosphere and makes the extraordinary real.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel

The story had an inventive premise and I appreciated that it was based off an Indian myth. My interest was really high when I started but as I got further into this book I realized this book just wasn't for me. At first I thought maybe I might have liked this story more had I been younger but I kept......more

Goodreads review by Mel

Rating: 5 'There is another truth behind the truth...' Great read for a break between two epic fantasy series :) Short spoiler-free review It was a really good book recommended to me by my friend who knows how much I adore myths. The Iron Ring focuses on Hindi myths and tradition. Written for......more

Goodreads review by E.B.

This was the book I never knew I needed. I loved it. Lloyd Alexander has a unique style. He moves his narrative pretty fast, keeping scenes short and to the point instead of drawing them out. I've heard someone else call it a fairytale style and might be a good way to describe it. It's probably grea......more