Jaime Amadรกn, the bastard son of the Tuatha de Danann, Lugh, and a down-on-her-luck actress, Mary. Jaime Amadรกn, the wise fool who rode the dragon that everyone else forced back into its cave. Jaime Amadรกn, a forgotten hero whose legendary exploits reveal for us the choice: to live in ordinary sorrow, or in extraordinary joy.
Jaime Amadรกn, the fearless child who faced the soul-freezing stare of the dread Sister Bernadette, and brought that terror of kindergarten children to hysterical laughter. Jaime Amadรกn, the wily adventurer, who dodged raindrops on a dare and fought off a pack of wolves with only his belt. Jaime Amadรกn, the peerless warrior who challenged the dark Danann armies alone and drove them from the field screaming mad.
Jaime Amadรกn, the poet who incarnated the imagination. Jaime Amadรกn, the storyteller who enthralled the masses. Jaime Amadรกn, the erstwhile demigod who stumbled his way home.
from the heights
a wide-ranging view of
granite canyons
a chase after shadows
of greatness



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