One for the Morning Glory

One for the Morning Glory by John Barnes is a fantasy novel published by Tom Doherty Associates in 1996. This first edition spans 319 pages and is written in English. The story follows young Prince Amatus, who learns the consequences of tasting the forbidden Wine of the Gods, resulting in him losing half of himself—quite literally, as his left side vanishes. Following this incident, four mysterious strangers arrive to guide him, setting the stage for a tale filled with adventure and self-discovery.
Readers will find that the narrative explores themes of destiny and companionship as Amatus navigates his unusual curse with the help of his new allies. The story unfolds with elements of excitement, danger, and romance, as the prince embarks on a quest to understand his true identity. The blend of fantasy and fiction creates a rich backdrop for Amatus’s journey, making it a compelling read for those interested in tales of transformation and adventure.
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It is said (by whom, we are not certain) that a child who tastes the Wine of the Gods too early is only half a person afterwards. Young Prince Amatus learned all too well the bitter truth of that ancient saying when he secretly sipped the forbidden elixir, leaving him literally half the lad he’d once been – not just a figure of speech; indeed, his left side vanished without a trace.
His father, the fierce but fair King Boniface, was (only a figure of speech in this instance) beside himself, and the royal retainers responsible for the mishap were punished severely, leaving the young prince entirely without protectors. But a year and a day later, four mysterious strangers appeared to take their places. And since a year and a day is an auspicious time in tales of this sort, it was clear to the King that Great Matters Were Afoot.
There were whispers that these odd outlanders were not what they seemed, and King Boniface had many misgivings, but at last he relented – just as well, or there would be no tale to tell. As Amatus grew to manhood, the four Companions helped him cope with his curious curse and guided him on a perilous quest to discover his true destiny – and, of course, excitement, danger, tragedy, triumph, and true love.
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