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The Stolen Child by Keith Donohue
The Stolen Child by Keith Donohue













The Stolen Child by Keith Donohue

Yeats poem in which fairies “tempt a child from home to the waters and the wild,” Keith Donohue’s 2006 novel, The Stolen Child, takes as its premise the idea that the legendary practice of replacing children with goblin changelings is alive and well in 1960s small-town America. Norrell” and by the classics by Tolkien and J.M. The result is a bedtime story for adults, which will appeal to readers charmed and captivated by such recent bestsellers as „The Time Traveler's Wife” and „Jonathan Strange & Mr. With just the right mix of fantasy and realism, Keith Donohue creates a literary fable of remarkable depth and strange delights. Narrated in the alternating voices of Henry Day and his double, „The Stolen Child” is a classic tale of the search for identity and leaving childhood. Both Henry and Aniday search obsessively for who they were before they changed places in the world.

The Stolen Child by Keith Donohue

As he grows older the new Henry Day becomes haunted by vague but persistent memories of life in another time and place, of a German piano teacher and his prodigy. But he can't hide his extraordinary talent for the piano (a skill the real Henry never displayed), and his near-perfect performances prompt his father to suspect that the son he has raised is an imposter. This changeling boy, who has morphed himself into Henry's duplicate, must adjust to a completely new way of life and hide his true identity from the Day family. In keeping with folk tradition, the group has left another child in Henry's place. They give Henry a new name, Aniday, and the gift of agelessness – now and forever, he will be seven years old.

The Stolen Child by Keith Donohue

No ordinary kidnappers, they are the fairy changelings – ageless beings whose secret community is threatened by encroaching modern life. The ​Stolen Child" is the story of Henry Day, a seven-year-old kidnapped by a strange group living in the dark forest near his home. As he grows older the new Henry Day becomes haunted by vague but persistent memories of life in another time and place, of a German piano teacher and his prodigy.… ( tovább)















The Stolen Child by Keith Donohue