Leaving Annwn – A Bittersweet Farewell

Willy, Sarah and Becky are so upset about the amount of homelessness that they feel they have to do something - they become Bodhisattvas...

Leaving Annwn for the Welsh hills
Willy returns as a bodhisattva

…to the Land of the Dead!

The Annwn – Heaven Trilogy: Volume Three

In Leaving Annwn, the third and final instalment of the Annwn Trilogy, we follow the soul of Willy Jones as he approaches the conclusion of a spiritual journey that has taken him far beyond the bounds of life on Earth. It is a tale of resolution, re-union, and reflection – a powerful ending to a story that began with a heart attack on a quiet hillside in Wales.

The Road Home is Never Straight

When we first met Willy in A Night in Annwn, he was a gentle, unassuming farmer who had lived a decent but rather unremarkable life. After death, he found himself in Annwn, the Welsh Otherworld, where the boundaries between dreams, memories, and truths blur. In Life In Annwn, he began to grow spiritually, rediscover lost loved ones, and confront aspects of himself that he’d long buried. Now, in Leaving Annwn, he faces a new decision: stay in paradise, or move forward once again.

Is there life after death… after death?

This book explores the idea that the soul’s journey is never truly over. Annwn has been a place of peace and discovery, but even there, things change. As Willy’s understanding deepens, so too does his sense of duty – not just to himself, but to the people he left behind and those he has helped in the Otherworld.

Welsh Mythology Meets Contemporary Questions

Like its predecessors, Leaving Annwn draws heavily on the ancient myths and cosmology of Wales, particularly the concept of Annwn as a land of reward, healing, and preparation. But unlike many fantasy novels, this story is not about battles or epic quests. It’s about acceptance, reconciliation, and what it means to have truly lived.

Willy’s story resonates with anyone who has experienced loss or wondered what lies beyond the veil. The spiritual themes are universal, yet they remain rooted in the quiet dignity of Welsh tradition.

A Trilogy Completed

With this final chapter, Owen Jones brings Willy’s story to a thoughtful, satisfying conclusion. It is not a grand finale filled with drama, but a soft and moving parting – like a whisper carried on the wind across the Brecon Beacons.

If you’ve read the first two books, Leaving Annwn is an essential and emotional continuation. If you’re new to the trilogy, consider starting with A Night in Annwn to experience the full arc.

🌍 Available Internationally

The Annwn Trilogy has been translated into many languages:

  • Book 1 – A Night in Annwn: 20 languages
  • Book 2 – Life In Annwn: 14 languages
  • Book 3 – Leaving Annwn: 10 languages

Whether you’re reading in English, French, German, Spanish, Thai, or another language, Willy’s journey is available to you.

📖 Read the First Chapter Free

Curious to see how it all begins? You can read the first chapter here or shop in our bookshop.

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