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PER AGRUM

PER AGRUM

ENGLISH VERSION
Jorge Guedes
Language: English
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Synopsis

The Way has not changed in six hundred years. The mud still clings. The cold still bites. And the silence still asks questions no sermon can answer. PER AGER follows five broken souls across medieval Spain – a peasant tormented by visions, a nobleman fleeing a murderous guilt, a Norman crusader haunted by the forgiveness of the enemy he killed, a friar who has lost his faith in the Church, and a woman condemned as a heretic for daring to read the stars. Their roads converge in mud, hunger, and violence. Together, they face wolf packs, corrupt magistrates, poisoned rye, and the temptation to give up. They discover that hospitality can save more than a sword, that forgiveness is not asked for but earned step by step, and that the road does not end at the cathedral – it ends at the sea PER AGRUM is not a romanticised pilgrimage. It is a raw, visceral journey through a brutal and mystical 14th century, where every step strips the travellers to the bone – and where five broken people find that walking together is the only prayer that works.

About Jorge Guedes

Nasceu em Lisboa, é licenciado em Arqueologia e fez da escrita a sua forma de fugir – ou talvez de voltar a encontrar o essencial. Percorreu vários Caminhos de Santiago, muitas vezes, e aprendeu que cada passo pode ser uma frase e cada pedra, uma memória. Essa experiência de caminhante solitário atravessa toda a sua obra. Dos campos de Per Ager às encruzilhadas de As Quatro Cruzes da Cangosta, passando pela pequena aventura de Tico, o Grão Aventureiro, os seus livros respiram silêncio, paisagem e reflexão. Fã de livros de pensamentos e de escrita contemplativa, transporta o leitor para territórios onde o tempo se move devagar – e onde as pequenas coisas ganham tamanho épico. Se procura histórias que se leem como se caminhasse, com ritmo, propósito e profundidade, encontrou o autor certo.

Product specifications

BindingeBook (EPUB)
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateFriday, 5 June 2026
Edition1
AuthorJorge Guedes
CategoryLiterature > Historical romans