THE SEABORNE

THE SEABORNE

by A G Rivett

ISLE FINCARA TRILOGY, Book 1

ISBN: 978-1-7393623-7-9

New edition published by Pantolwen Press on 20 October 2023
in bookshops and on-line
Paperback Original at £9.99
Hardback £18
Also available to purchase direct from the Books Council of Wales on Gwales.com, or from Amazon as an eBook.
eBook £4.99


“Speculative fiction, deeply and carefully imagined. The Seaborne is about a man pushed to his limits, forced to go deep into himself to reassess what’s important in life. The book asks thought-provoking questions about what modern humans have given up in always grasping the new.”
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BlueInk starred Review


Enter a windswept, wave-washed land where wolves still roam and the ptarmigan struts upon the moor. Arrive at Caerpadraig, tucked between the mountains, the lough and the wide, western sea. Three fishermen in a small wooden boat are hauling a shipwrecked man ashore. None of them has seen the like of his outlandish clothing.

Charged with teaching the castaway their language and their ways, the priest and his wife face a conundrum. Where has this man come from? Seemingly ignorant of the most basic skills, the task of teaching him is painstaking and slow. Can what, at length, he has to tell be true?

A tale of metamorphosis in which two worlds collide and John, a 21st century Londoner, must go back a thousand years to become the Islander, Dhion. But trouble follows the Seaborne, and when a young man dies, the people of Caerpadraig deem it best to let the ocean decide his fate.

Book 1 of A G Rivett's beautifully-written time-slip trilogy. A spiritual inquiry. And a love story.

“A novel of Celtic quantum time that asks us to consider the ways in which we are all born strangers, seaborne foundlings, living between worlds. A parable for our particularly torn times.”

Damian Walford Davies



THE AUTHOR

A.G. Rivett claims to have lived several lives in the course of his one life. Born in London, raised in the Home Counties, he has been a doctor, a priest and a crofter in the Scottish Highlands. He has lived in rural Northern Nigeria and knows what it is like to be ‘a stranger in a strange land.’ He is married, has three daughters and two grandsons and now lives in Ceredigion where he cultivates a wildflower meadow.

Visit the author's website at https://www.agrivett.com



Website: www.agrivett.com
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A G Rivett discusses The Seaborne with Clive and Anne Upton, who own The Great Oak Bookshop, Llanidloes

A G Rivett discusses The Seaborne with Clive and Anne Upton, who own The Great Oak Bookshop, Llanidloes

A G Rivett
A G Rivett



READER REVIEWS


Don MacGregor, author of Blue Sky God
A G Rivett draws fruitfully on his years living in a remote croft in the West of Scotland to weave a beautiful story, imbued with Celtic themes and a deep spirituality. His time on the western seaboard pours into the fascinating tale of a shipwrecked 21st century man who has time-slipped into the p... Read more
Josie Smith, author of Tamboura
This gripped me from the first chapter. The story is compelling and captivating. A story of loss and discovery, of isolation and belonging. I loved the elemental quality, the spirituality, the unfolding love between Dhion and Shinane, the wisdom and sacrifice of the wise woman and the constant pres... Read more
Jane Duncan-Rogers, author of Gifted by Grief
It's 3am and I have been kept up by this book – a compelling read! Beautifully crafted, evocative and a gently gripping storyline that grows as you read. The main character develops into a man whom I felt I really got to know, and made me question how I would manage myself, if something like this h... Read more
Author AnthonyAvina Blog
This was such an an engaging read. The author does a great job of creating a breathtaking world that draws the reader in and populates it with characters that keep the reader invested throughout.
Amazon.com customer
This beautifully written myth speaks to our deep inner wisdom, and calls us to return to the ancient ways of knowing that don’t look to externals for answers. It returns the reader to a deep relationship with the land, the elements and the connection with all that is. It is through these connection... Read more
Julia Clare, Cornwall
This novel started slowly for me. So much to process, and it took me a while to orient myself in this new/not-so-new Celtic world. Beautifully written, I found myself drawn deeper and deeper into the story, pausing to ponder and reflect, but pulled forwards by the strong narrative line and characte... Read more
Richard Danckwerts, Sherborne, Dorset
How would you describe a zip to someone who had never seen one – someone, moreover, for whom the industrial revolution had never happened? This is just one of the challenges that A G Rivett sets himself in his first novel, a story of worlds that collide:
... Read more
Amanda, Nantgwynfaen Organic Farm, West Wales
This book was really easy to read and beautifully written. It cleverly wove a completely believable story into an unbelievable situation. I am not normally a fan of 'fantasy' - this story was convincing and clever and so gentle that I slept beautifully after every read, imagining and dreaming of th... Read more
Violet Elizabeth Grayson, Brooklyn, New York
A.G. Rivett's beautifully written novel, The Seaborne, transports the reader, and its protagonist, to a remote island in a mystical Celtic past. Can a simpler world, with fewer creature comforts but a stronger sense of community, be better than the rat race of contemporary urban life where money ca... Read more
Joanna Parsons, Devon
I have read this book twice. The story of John or Dhion is told deftly and with depth and beauty; scenes, landscapes and characters are described with economy and an engaging, unusual turn of phrase that often surprised and delighted me. I felt it coaxes us to turn to a simpler, more community-base... Read more
Sarah Wilson, Salisbury
This book has been a most wondrous read and is quite unlike anything I have read before. I was captured and enraptured from the Prologue through to the Epilogue and I felt deeply changed by it.
P Newton, Lampeter
Transports the reader into the mystical medieval world of Celtic spirituality. The author’s love and intimate knowledge of the Scottish landscape infuses the text. He makes apparent the importance of the hills and mountains, water, the sun and the moon to the everyday lives of his characters. The e... Read more
Fiona T, Perthshire
Not only is this a great and really atmospheric story, there's food for thought here too. I love novels that are both a good read and spiritually enriching. (But without any preaching at all!)
Nicola Aven, Devon
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. A beautifully written and thought provoking story, rich in meaning. I cared deeply what happened to the people and their culture.
Beth Noakes, London
A gripping and thoughtful book about a shipwrecked man who is rescued in a different time and world. As he gradually recovers, learns to communicate and to live in this new world, his influence brings challenges to his hosts too. Can they deal with the disruptions he creates in their settled lifest... Read more
Leonora C, Bristol
A.G.Rivett's story transported me to a very believable ancient world. I recommend this highly original book and look forward to the next instalment.
J Garrard, West Wales
A many-layered, thought-provoking book that challenges what we know of the world. All wrapped up in a mesmerising story that takes you on a journey with the main character, Dhion.
F Kommoss, Heidelberg, Germany
I recently finished The Seaborne, and I really enjoyed reading it. Lots of Gaelic/Nordic influence there, which gives it a certain beautiful and at the same time rough feel I can somehow relate to, having lived in Ireland, visited the British Isles up to the North, and also Iceland. Wouldn’t it be ... Read more
Anna from Wood Between the Worlds Blogspot
The idea of this story – accidentally traveling back in time – didn't really appeal to me. I love Doctor Who, and well-done time travel scripts, but I find that too often bad writing ruins the adventure. That is not the case with this book. This book is beautiful. Rivett's way with imagery is fanta... Read more
Nick Molnar, Forres
Having fostered an unthought through antipathy to reading 'fantasy fiction', I was persuaded by my wife to give The Seaborne a try. I was extremely surprised by the pleasure I found in it and, not having wanted it to end, was excited to discover it was going to be part of a trilogy.