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The Day Boy and the Night Girl: Fairy Tale Series
Scritto da George MacDonald
Narrato da Paul Eggington
Azioni libro
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- EChristian, Inc. Audio
- Pubblicato:
- Jun 1, 2004
- ISBN:
- 9781596440142
- Formato:
- Audiolibro
Descrizione
A witch's curse ensures that a boy can never wake at night nor sleep when the sun beams. Conversely, a girl is doomed never to slumber at night nor be awake during daylight hours. Finally, a twist of fate unites them.
MacDonald's skill in imagery and grandfatherly style deliver a remarkable story that is accessible and light, yet acutely stirring and imbued with enduring value. Your capacity for imagination is sure to grow through this story that lifts our spirits and fills our minds with joy.
An EChristian, Inc production.
Informazioni sul libro
The Day Boy and the Night Girl: Fairy Tale Series
Scritto da George MacDonald
Narrato da Paul Eggington
Descrizione
A witch's curse ensures that a boy can never wake at night nor sleep when the sun beams. Conversely, a girl is doomed never to slumber at night nor be awake during daylight hours. Finally, a twist of fate unites them.
MacDonald's skill in imagery and grandfatherly style deliver a remarkable story that is accessible and light, yet acutely stirring and imbued with enduring value. Your capacity for imagination is sure to grow through this story that lifts our spirits and fills our minds with joy.
An EChristian, Inc production.
- Editore:
- EChristian, Inc. Audio
- Pubblicato:
- Jun 1, 2004
- ISBN:
- 9781596440142
- Formato:
- Audiolibro
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He writes with such grace that one doesn't realize at first how clever his stories are. And such memorable, unique characters - what reader will ever forget the day boy who disobediently stayed out after dark, who begs for comfort from the night girl, then arrogantly abandons her as she faces the sun for the first time in her life? Who could forget that girl who works through the revelations of life outside her dark cell with much more courage, despite being held in much more ignorance, than the boy could ever? Even the witch, even the staff, are interesting characters.
I suppose the story is not more popular because it is short enough, fantastical enough, to look like a book for young children - whereas it's really more like a novella for young-at-heart adults.
This edition particularly lovely with the illustrations by Hogrogian.