âI am a changelingâa word that describes within its own name what we are bound and intended to do. We kidnap a human child and replace him or her with one of our own. . . .â The double story ... more
âI am a changelingâa word that describes within its own name what we are bound and intended to do. We kidnap a human child and replace him or her with one of our own. . . .â The double story of Henry Day begins in 1949, when he is kidnapped at age seven by a band of wild childlike beings who live in an ancient, secret community in the forest. The changelings rename their captive Aniday and he becomes, like them, unaging and stuck in time. They leave one of their own to take his place, an imposter who must tryâwith varying successâto hide his true identity from the Day family. As the changeling Henry grows up, he is haunted by glimpses of his lost double and by vague memories of his own childhood a century earlier. Narrated in turns by Henry and Aniday, The Stolen Child follows them as their lives converge, driven by their obsessive search for who they were before they changed places in the world. Moving from a realistic setting in small-town America deep into the forest of humankindâs most basic desires and fears, this remarkable novel is a haunting fable about identity and the illusory innocence of childhood. From the Trade Paperback edition. less
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| Pros | a good yarn that elaborates on haunting myth |
| Cons | cold, undeveloped in parts and too long in others |
| Bottom Line | Shows some promise but ultimately lets you down in the fulfillment. |
| Pros | interesting concept novel, not exactly fantasy yet in that mold. |
| Cons | none |
| Bottom Line | This novel is a two-in-one story and could be considered fantasy, but really transcends that genre. Very exciting to read. |
| Pros | The quality of prose, character development, plot complexity. |
| Cons | Some slow spots; not as original as advertised, when released |
| Bottom Line | An imaginative, memorable tale, with great characters. A story about children, written for adults. Almost five stars. |
| Pros | a magical fantasy |
| Cons | - |
| Bottom Line | Keith Donohue's The Stolen Child will leave you wondering if there really are changelings - and if it's a bad thing after all. |
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