Book of Lost Things
- Pages
- 339
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780743298858
- Temps de Lecture
- ~5h 56min
Book of Lost Things est un book de John Connolly. Il compte 339 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Set against the austere backdrop of postwar Ireland, this debut novel follows a young boy who retreats into an antique volume of fairy tales as his family navigates the quiet fractures of grief and displacement. The narrative unfolds as a layered exploration of folklore, where familiar stories are reimagined through a darker, more mythic lens. Connolly weaves together themes of childhood resilience, the enduring power of narrative, and the thin boundary between imagination and reality. Drawing on traditional European tales while subverting their comforting conventions, the work examines how stories can both shelter and confront us in times of loss. The prose maintains a deliberate, atmospheric rhythm that balances literary restraint with moments of haunting wonder. The novel establishes Connolly’s reputation for blending literary fiction with dark fantasy, inviting readers to consider how inherited myths shape our understanding of trauma, memory, and the transition from innocence to experience.
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Book of Lost Things compte 339 pages.
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Set against the austere backdrop of postwar Ireland, this debut novel follows a young boy who retreats into an antique volume of fairy tales as his family navigates the quiet fractures of grief and displacement. The narrative unfolds as a layered exploration of folklore, where familiar stories are r...
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Book of Lost Things a été écrit par John Connolly.