Amber and Clay

Amber and Clay by Laura Amy Schlitz, published by Candlewick Press on March 9, 2021, is a richly woven narrative that immerses readers in ancient Greece. This edition spans 544 pages and is presented in English, showcasing Schlitz’s talent for storytelling through a unique blend of verse and prose. The book introduces Rhaskos and Melisto, two spiritual twins whose lives are dictated by the tumultuous forces of their world. Rhaskos, a Thracian slave, harbors a passion for art and philosophy, while Melisto, a willful aristocrat, grapples with her destiny as she seeks to serve Artemis, the goddess of the hunt.
Readers will discover a profound exploration of friendship and fate as Rhaskos and Melisto navigate their intertwined destinies, despite never meeting in life. The narrative is enriched by the presence of gods, goddesses, and various societal figures, creating a tapestry that highlights the complexities of human existence. With themes rooted in mythology and historical context, Amber and Clay serves as a vivid reminder of the enduring power of language and storytelling, making it a notable addition to the genres of juvenile fiction and historical narratives.
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The Newbery Medal–winning author of Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! gives readers a virtuoso performance in verse in this profoundly original epic pitched just right for fans of poetry, history, mythology, and fantasy.
Welcome to ancient Greece as only genius storyteller Laura Amy Schlitz can conjure it. In a warlike land of wind and sunlight, “ringed by a restless sea,” live Rhaskos and Melisto, spiritual twins with little in common beyond the violent and mysterious forces that dictate their lives. A Thracian slave in a Greek household, Rhaskos is as common as clay, a stable boy worth less than a donkey, much less a horse. Wrenched from his mother at a tender age, he nurtures in secret, aided by Socrates, his passions for art and philosophy. Melisto is a spoiled aristocrat, a girl as precious as amber but willful and wild. She’ll marry and be tamed—the curse of all highborn girls—but risk her life for a season first to serve Artemis, goddess of the hunt.
Bound by destiny, Melisto and Rhaskos—Amber and Clay—never meet in the flesh. By the time they do, one of them is a ghost. But the thin line between life and death is just one boundary their unlikely friendship crosses. It takes an army of snarky gods and fearsome goddesses, slaves and masters, mothers and philosophers to help shape their story into a gorgeously distilled, symphonic tour de force.
Blending verse, prose, and illustrated archaeological “artifacts,” this is a tale that vividly transcends time, an indelible reminder of the power of language to illuminate the over- and underworlds of human history.
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