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The Journey Home
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Title: | The Journey Home |
Publisher: | Solo Press |
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Author(s): | Carolyn Golledge |
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Date(s): | 2005 |
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Genre: | gen |
Fandom: | Lord of the Rings |
Language: | English |
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The Journey Home is a gen 176-page Lord of the Rings novel by Carolyn Golledge. It was a winner of a 2006 FanQ award. Art appears on Fanlore with the publisher's permission.
Summary from a distributor, Agent With Style: "After the battle of Amon Hen, Aragorn and Legolas tend Boromir's wounds and send him back to Minas Tirith via boat with Gimli's aid. Boromir is reunited with Faramir in Osgiliath and also encounters Sam and Frodo. Sauron needs Boromir's death to fuel the bid to bring Denethor to madness and Minas Tirith to ruin. Boromir, Faramir, Pippin and Gandalf find themselves pitted in a new and even more deadly battle to save the White City and aid Aragorn's return."