A Map of the Sky
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A deeply moving story of child's quest to unite his family and those he befriends along the way.
Claire Wong's writing is deeply informed by her fascination with language, particularly ancient tongues, and her appreciation for old maps and the natural world. This unique blend of interests infuses her work with a distinctive perspective. She crafts narratives that draw readers in, exploring themes through a carefully considered literary lens. Her distinctive voice offers a compelling reading experience.


A deeply moving story of child's quest to unite his family and those he befriends along the way.
Rhiannon Morgan's escape to Dyrys Woods sparks a dramatic unraveling in her Welsh village of Llandymna. As she crafts a new life and revisits memories of her deceased mother, her absence prompts villagers to confront hidden tensions. Quick-tempered Callum is reluctantly pulled into search efforts, while a young police officer grapples with unsettling truths about his neighbors. Meanwhile, an elderly storyteller hints at long-buried secrets, revealing the complexities of community and the impact of Rhiannon's flight on those left behind.