Young Madeline and Roark are desperately running from the shadow that destroyed their home and is threatening their lives. One day, they encounter Tatus, an older man who has sworn to avenge the death of his family at the hands of the shadow, and they form an alliance with him. Tatus promises that he can keep them safe from the shadow if they will help him build a fortress. So they build.
But as fortress-building consumes their lives, Madeline and Roark are increasingly filled with anger and fear, and an unseen evil threatens to ultimately destroy them. When they finally face the shadow, he presents them with an unthinkable offer that will reveal shocking secrets of the forgotten past, the unseen present, and the unimaginable future.
We've all had the feeling that something's not quite right with our lives. It's bigger than any specific failure or disappointment. It's bigger than any person. No matter what you achieve or how much you drink or sleep, you can't shake it. It haunts you night and day and propels you to do something. So you build. You build and build the maze that is your exhausting life. Sound vaguely familiar?
The Seed: A True Myth is a journey into the personal labyrinths we create to protect ourselves and those we love from the pain of living in a broken world. Guzman's "true myth" takes the reader on an unforgettable journey that is, in essence, the grand narrative of God's redemptive work in the world. This page-turning Christian fantasy tale is packed with mystery and drama, and readers will feel the weight and power of redemption as they journey alongside Guzman's characters in their epic battle. The Seed deftly communicates the heart of Trinitarian theology through story without using theological language or Christian terms and reinforces biblical themes such as God's character and man's true identity and calling.
"It's rare, but sometimes one reads a book that is so absorbing that one can't put it down, so filled with truth that one can never 'un-see' it, and so profound that one will never forget it. The Seed is that kind of book. The 'experience' of reading The Seed will haunt me the rest of my life. I don't even have the words to describe that 'experience.' Experience it for yourself and then give this book to everyone you know."
Steve Brown, Author; Key Life radio broadcaster
"There are not adequate words to convey the beauty of this extraordinary journey. Erik has taken the journey, and tells the Story in a way that will awaken your imagination for it and reignite your desire for union and communion with Love for life without end in the Love Fractal. The Seed will grow on you and in you as you read."
Chuck DeGroat, PhD, Associate Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling and Senior Fellow, Newbigin House of Studies; author of Wholeheartedness, Toughest People to Love, and Leaving Egypt
"There are stories that we know so well they lose their power to overwhelm, transform, warm, and enlighten us. The story of God's love for sinners is sadly one. But here, in this beautifully written fantasy, Erik Guzman has done what many writers try to do without success. He's made that old story come alive in a new, illuminating way, the way of Love. The Seedwill both remind of the old story and teach you new truth about the repeating 'pattern of Love in the world' and how we are loved, not for what we do but because we are His. Buy this book. Share it with your family."
Elyse M. Fitzpatrick, Author of Home: How Heaven and the New Earth Satisfy Our Deepest Longing
"Erik Guzman is one of the most exciting, insightful, articulate, economic, and powerful writers on the planet. I hate reading fiction but I LOVED this book."
Jim Henderson, Executive Producer of Jim Henderson Presents: William Paul Young, Author of The Shack
"In his 'true myth,' Erik Guzman brilliantly tells all of our stories. Allow yourself the disorienting and reorienting experience of going backward to find the seed and discover all the unlikely places Love has been growing in between the empty, pain-filled, and cynical places in our hearts. No other story has invited me like The Seed to let Love find me, no matter how terrifying and startling, and then to let Love grow within and remake me."
Sharon Hersh, Professional counselor; adjunct professor; speaker; author of several books, including The Last Addiction: Why Self-Help Is Not Enough
"The Seed captures your attention and sizzles with fun and brave theological vitality. You don't know why yet, but it doesn't get any better than life in the Love Fractal. This story will lead you to explore the contours of what it means to hear God say, 'I love you because you are mine.'
Justin S. Holcomb, Episcopal priest; seminary professor; author of On the Grace of God and God Made All of Me
"Imagine hearing a brand-new version of your favorite classic song. You recognize the familiar melody immediately, even though the arrangement is new, the instrumentation original, the phrasing fresh. You smile. You have always loved this song, and now, thanks to the artist, you love it even more. Now open this book. If you're like me, you will find yourself smiling over and over again."
Nate Larkin, Founder of the Samson Society; author of Samson and the Pirate Monks: Calling Men to Authentic Brotherhood
"Why are we in so much pain? Why do we hurt each other? How is it that we've become so disconnected from the divine, ourselves, nature, and each other? In vivid parabolic storytelling, Erik Guzman channels George MacDonald and J. R. R. Tolkien in The Seed: A True Myth. Mysterious dragons, dark forests, living trees, and love fractals greet us as Erik lures us on a path where allegory meets biography. Highly recommended!"
Mike Morrell, Founder, the Speakeasy network; writer
"The Inklings taught us that we need good stories and Guzman has given us one here. Men build with bricks to keep safe, and despair is met with Love. At each turn of this book we meet truth breathed through myth the biblical story perceived through a vivid imagination. The geek in me loved every minute."
Ryan M. Reeves, MDiv, MA, PhD, Dean & Assistant Professor of Historical Theology, Gordon-Conwell
"I am undone. I just finished The Seed: A True Myth and I can't stop weeping. What a hope-building, eternity-embracing, eye-lifting, heart-exploding book. I am so grateful for Erik's work. Truly. I can't remember the last time a Christian book moved me in this way. You will not be disappointed."
Jessica Thompson, Speaker; author of Everyday Grace: Infusing All of Your Relationships with the Love of Jesus
"Along with Brennan Manning, Henri Nouwen, and C. S. Lewis, Erik Guzman has managed to write in such a way that the unconditional love of God is experienced through man's words. I have been profoundly affected by this True Myth."
Zach Van Dyke, Teaching Minister at Summit Church, Orlando, FL
"A colorful, right-brained feast that satisfies the soul and stimulates the imagination."
Frank Viola, Author; speaker; blogger at frankviola.org
"In a religious tradition frequently marked by walls, divisions, and differences, The Seed provides a grand story of spiritual journey one that is interwoven with all times, places, and beings, and where every action is completed with redemption. A beautiful and compelling book."
David Wimbish, Vocalist in the Collection
"You've never read anything like Erik Guzman's The Seed an ambitious, beautifully written yarn that skirts the line between allegory, fantasy, and myth in extremely inventive fashion. He has somehow managed to capture a great deal of the wonder and weirdness, urgency and beauty, of the biblical material that inspired it a major breath of fresh air, in other words. No matter how well you think you know the 'old, old story,' no matter how high or labyrinthine your inner walls have grown, this is truly a tale that will 'take you by the tail' and not let go! You've been warned."
David Zahl, Editor of The Mockingbird Blog; author of A Mess of Help: From the Crucified Soul of Rock n Roll
"Erik Guzman's retelling of the Bible's story of creation and redemption bears fascinating elements of Carl Jung, C. S. Lewis, and the Brothers Grimm. If you don't blink you can even spot Ayn Rand and Jack Kerouac. In short, there's something for everyone in this tale that takes you from the Garden of Eden to the City of God. It's a wild ride from start to finish, and you'll never be bored. Here's to the Love Fractal!"
Paul Zahl, Episcopal minister and theologian
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“The Seed” is an interesting read by Erik Guzman and one that really made me think a lot throughout the book. Guzman has been compared to C.S. Lewis as far as the writing style and type of story and I completely agree. I was not sure what to expect with this book, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. I was
Guzman takes liberties to create an interesting story without “theological language or Christian terms”, though for any Christian familiar with the Biblical narrative, the story is easily mapped out. I did appreciate the vivid parallels that Guzman was able to convey between a society (not unlike ours) that works to wall ourselves off and thinks we are better than we are. To be honest though, I didn’t enjoy this like I thought I would. It’s an allegorical journey but not a story in the way Lord of the Rings is allegorical. Go into it realizing this and you may enjoy it if that type of book appeals to you.
I really wish the book had started at a different point because it just didn’t make sense to me. I tend to know fairly quickly whether or not I’m going to like a book. With this one I wasn’t sure what to think. I really think that some are going to be turned off with the way it starts off because I found it confusing.
I thoroughly enjoyed this, and I can see myself reading this again and even reading it to my children once they get a bit older. It has a beautiful message, well flushed out characters, and the world building is complex (sometimes a little too complex, but still well done).
The Seed is the retelling of the creation story in the bible and it is a very neat and unique retelling. This book really leaves you thinking about redemption and our own struggles.
The Seed was a different book for me. Actually, it was more of an experience than a simple reading of a book. Guzman deftly weaves a tale that portrays God’s plan of redemption through characters that jump right off the page. Void of the typical “church” words and sometimes confusing theological terms, Guzman is able to present the Gospel. What a gift he has shared with readers!
A profound look at an old tale in a new light. A remarkable journey filled with truth, darkness, fear, and hope. A must read for those interested in theology and hearing God’s word in another light.
I had not read much fantasy before reading The Seed. It was a great book to start with in the genre. Everything was easy to picture and the story was beautiful
Initially it was difficult for me to get into this book. The very beginning (first chapter or two) don’t explain much and leave readers guessing what they’re reading. However, it gets much better as the book goes on. I love books that can take a story and turn it into a parallel of Biblical facts. This is why I feel like this book is much like something from C.S. Lewis. He mixes fantasy with Biblical truths.
This book will keep you interested for the whole book until the last page. Hope that this author keeps writing. I cannot wait to read his next book.