A Quest for God and Spices

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Price
$22.95  $21.34
Publisher
Koehler Books
Publish Date
Pages
314
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.7 inches | 1.02 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798888245156

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About the Author
Dean Cycon is an author, international lawyer, and pioneering social entrepreneur. His first novel, Finding Home (Hungary, 1945), received a gold medal from the Independent Press Awards, was a finalist for the Goethe Late Fiction Award, and was the grand prize winner in the International Cinematic Book Competition. His narrative nonfiction book, Javatrekker: Dispatches from the World of Fair Trade Coffee, received a Publishers Weekly starred review and a gold medal from the Independent Publishers Association. He was the host of two PBS specials, Traveling in the 1970's and Coffee-The Drink that Changed America, and has appeared on the Today Show, Rick Steves' Europe, and NPR's Living on Earth.
Reviews

"Risk the perilous trade routes from the west of Europe deep into Byzantium. Follow secret maps, while navigating dangerous intrigues and dodging assassins-all on a quest for material and spiritual riches."-David R. Gillham, New York Times bestselling author of City of Women



"A philosophical novel that touches on early medieval politics and theology and the clash of cultures during a turbulent time in Europe."-Marina Pacheco, bestselling author of the Medieval Mysteries of Galen series



"A Quest for God and Spices establishes Dean Cycon at the head of this country's finest writers of historical fiction. With a meticulous eye that captures the feel of time long past and the places that live now only in memory, Cycon's work elevates the genre to a height rarely reached."-Greg Fields, author of The Bright Freight of Memory



"Dean Cycon has served up a feast for his readers. They will relish the rich historical details, finely wrought characters, and driving plot on this epic journey from Genoa to Constantinople and beyond."-Christopher Ives, professor of religious studies, Stonehill College