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The Lerewood
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The Lerewood

Legends speak of a place called Lerewood, an isolated little village set in the middle of an immeasurable, ghostly wood. The townspeople suffer from severe poverty and filth, living more like savage animals than a cultured civilization. However, despite the town's inhuman conditions, the townspeople never seem to die from disease or starvation, and their numbers only seem to grow with each generation. No one knows the truth of how Lerewood came to be, but many secrets seem to revolve around an ancient, legendary creature that lives in the surrounding forest. They say she'll hunt anyone who dares trespass onto her land; those who enter the forest never come back. One middle aged man, Uallas, depressed and tired of abuse from his monstrous wife, decides to commit suicide by entering the wood. But when he steps foot into the mythical dark forest, Uallas finds that everything he ever knew about the town, and himself, were lies. These new discoveries only lead to more questions, where the truth can only be found in the mysterious, undiscovered world. The Lerewood introduces the topics of natural evil, identity, and judgment, all while moving the reader with detailed personification. It is a tale of darkness, and will appeal to many readers with its rich, moody descriptions of the eerie, mythological forest.

Published: July 13, 2015

Pages: 138

ISBN: 9781514645901

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Charlene M.

Apr 18, 2026
I've been curious about this book for a while so I finally picked it up (on my Kindle) and I'm glad I did!
If you're looking for a deeply atmospheric book that is reminiscent of Neil Gaiman, this is definitely the book for you. Brooding, haunting, and yet lyrical, The Lerewood is wrapped up in themes of monsters, beauty, truth and perception.
I read it all in one sitting and was quite snappish if anyone interrupted me! I can't wait to see what else Andrea Churchill comes out with.