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Synopsis
The Silver Hands were one of the best mercenary companies in the kingdom. Now, only one remains. Kain Asheld put a marker to the three people closest to him on a quiet ridge overlooking the valley where they'd always promised to meet. His brother Mark never wanted the mercenary life. He wanted to farm. He never got the chance. Kain bought the land with his share of a final bounty and a desperate need for silence. The locals call it Madder's Place. Ten acres of rotting floorboards, a collapsed roof, and fields the wild took back a decade ago. They'd been talking about burning it down. The dream of a new life requires more than just land. Support comes from unexpected places: a twelve-year-old crop collector who takes his job very seriously, a tavern owner named Sasha, and a trust system that leaves payment in unlocked boxes by the road. As Kain clears the rot from his new home and learns to grow what his brother always said would grow, he discovers that building a new life takes its own kind of strength. This is the story of starting over.
Is The Tired Mercenary Just Wants to Farm in Peace: A Slice-of-Life Adventure appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
A retired mercenary copes with the loss of his comrades and learns to farm and build community. Contains references to past death and violence, but focuses on peaceful healing and rebuilding a life.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, death of a loved one, and grief (see the full list above).
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Who'll love this
Teens who enjoy quiet stories about starting over and building a new life from scratch will appreciate this gentle fantasy.