Amazon.co.uk Review
The Meq, subtitled "A Lyric Fantasy" is the first novel from American country-rock musician Steve Cash. The flavour is refreshingly unusual, with a secret race of childlike immortals--the Meq--groping after a lost heritage while decade after decade of human history ticks by.
The narrative of Zianno Zezen begins in 1881 America on his 12th birthday. It's the first of many 12th birthdays, since Meq age no further until they find love and consciously choose to go on through puberty. Z's parents, who made that choice, are soon killed in a tragic accident, leaving the boy with hints of Basque "but more than just Basque" descent, and a cryptic Meq contact name.
Befriended by a travelling Jewish entrepreneur and sort-of-adopted by a St Louis boarding-house keeper who moves into the more profitable trade of brothel madam, Z finds life full of violence, exotic colour and elusive magic. He dreams strange dreams and carries a talisman he doesn't understand. He meets other eternal 12-year-olds living among the dangerous "Giza" (mortal humans), surviving through special talents and centuries or sometimes millennia of experience.
Long and almost dreamlike searches recur. Through 12 years at sea, Z seeks an ancient fellow-Meq nicknamed Sailor. In New Orleans, with a friend, he tracks a Meq who has gone bad and wreaked atrocities on Z's adoptive family. Later hunting covers huge tracts of China, and then--for nine years more, in Tuareg disguise--the North African desert. "Do not think ahead, the Sahara will not allow it." In the background, the First World War is now being fought, and it's over before Z reaches a temporary stopping place.
All this makes for a remarkably charming and compelling read, with history and fantasy twining together--there are glimpses of Jesse James, Oscar Wilde, Scott Joplin and the young TS Eliot. The childlike immortals' leisurely attitude to time is imagined with some power. But as the 20th century wears on, they may be dying out...
Many mysteries remain, a hissable villain is still at large, and sequels to The Meq will follow. --David Langford
Review
'Steve Cash's impressive debut crosses understated fantasy with an elegant not-quite-coming-of-age story' Guardian
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Product Description
This is the first in a fantasy-adventure trilogy spanning continents and centuries. The Meq are a rare and ancient race who originated in the Pyrenees. They can live for hundreds, even thousands of years, yet they retain the physical appearance of 12-year-olds.
Book Description
The Meq are a rare and ancient and enigmatic race who originated in the Basque Pyrenees. While some of them may be hundreds - even thousands - of years old, they retain the physical appearance of twelve-year-olds. Over the course of time they have played witness and catalyst to some of the most glorious abd shameful events in history. This is the story of Zianno Zezen - commonly known as "Z" - and it commences in 1881, on an ill-fated train journey through the Rocky Mountains. Rescued by a bearded stranger, befriended by orphans, beguiled by kin and burdened by revenge, Z begins to quest to understand the Meq, their purpose, and their secrets. From the midwestern city of St. Louis all the way to China, Africa, England, and may points in between, Z's pursuit is a classic adventure of spirit and imagination. 'Steve Cash's impressive debut crosses understated fantasy with an elegant not-quite-coming-of-age story' Guardian
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
About the Author
Steve Cash lives in Springfield, Missouri, where he was born and raised and educated. He lived on the West Coast: in Berkeley, California, and elsewhere. He returned to Springfield to become an original member of the American band, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils. Steve Cash is the co-author of the Seventies pop hits 'Jackie Blue' and 'If You Wanna Get to Heaven'. THE MEQ is his first novel.
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