u003cbu003eu003ciu003eNew York Times u003c/iu003eBestselleru003c/bu003eu003cbru003eu003cbru003e "A good introduction to LOTR fans nervous about taking on u003ciu003eThe Silmarillionu003c/iu003e, and also gives longtime fans a fascinating look at the Tolkiens' myth-making process."--u003ciu003eEntertainmentWeekly.comu003c/iu003e u003cbru003eu003cbru003e "A beautiful book."u003ciu003e--San Antonio Express-Newsu003c/iu003eu003cbru003eu003cbru003e "With eloquence and diligence and care, the son reconstructs and retraces the father's journey, pursuing the tale through draft after draft as Tolkien pursued his vision of Middle-earth."--NPR.orgu003cbru003e u003cbru003e The epic tale of Beren and L thien became an essential element in the evolution of u003ciu003eThe Silmarillionu003c/iu003e, the myths and legends of J.R.R. Tolkien's First Age of the World. Always key to the story is the fate that shadowed their love: Beren was a mortal man, L thien an immortal Elf. Her father, a great Elvish lord, imposed on Beren an impossible task before he might wed L thien: to rob the greatest of all evil beings, Melkor, of a Silmaril.u003cbru003e Painstakingly restored from Tolkien's manuscripts and presented for the first time as a continuous and standalone story, u003ciu003eBeren and L thienu003c/iu003e reunites fans of u003ciu003eThe Hobbitu003c/iu003e and u003ciu003eThe Lord of the Ringsu003c/iu003e with Elves and Men, along with the rich landscape and creatures unique to Tolkien's Middle-earth. Christopher Tolkien tells the story in his father's own words by giving its original form as well as prose and verse passages from later texts that illustrate the narrative as it changed.