Wind Road

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1930s
1980s
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Adult fiction
Author_Joanna Eden
Black swan
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Category=FV
Category=JBFF
Coal mine
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Faeries
Fairies
Fairytale
Folklore
forthcoming
Gresford Colliery disaster
Magic
Mining
Myth
North Wales
Shapeshifting
Tragedy
Wayland the Smith
Wrexham
Young adult

Product details

  • ISBN 9781839529863
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: The Self-Publishing Partnership Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The willow-tree girl slipped from the stable and skipped up the road, as though she went not into a poorly ventilated, overworked mine tunnel a mile-and-a-half underground, but into the deep dark magic of a faerie mound.

In 1984, a young girl named Jemima, born over an abandoned mine tunnel, forms a bond with a ‘soot-man’ she sees each night in her dreams. In 1934, Wey Smith, a miner down Gresford, glimpses a ghost girl following him around in the dark. In 2014, an old man sits alone in a colliery cottage, haunted by the legend of Weyland the Smith, a statue of a black swan, and the men entombed below. Set during the build-up and aftermath of the disaster, we uncover their mysterious connection through time.

Inspired by actual events, The Wind Road is a tale of magic, coal mining, and the meaning of myth in our lives.


‘It has something which all real writing must have: something indefinable but real.’

Paul Kingsnorth, author of The Wake


‘I’m completely blown away by the depth and beauty of this novel. The touch remains light, but devastatingly effective. The prose style is so poetic, so evocative, and as crisp as an autumn morning. There’s not a word wasted, but every image, every symbol is resonant and rich.’

Dr Stephen Carver, author, editor and literary historian.

Joanna Eden is a writer and artist who grew up in the Welsh border village of Rossett. She currently lives on Dartmoor, where she homeschools her son, Atlas. She was a finalist in the 2020 Exeter Novel Prize and was the recipient of an Arts Council/The Literary Consultancy award. The Wind Road is her first novel.

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