The Stolen Child, Keith Donohue
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The Stolen Child

Author: Keith Donohue

Unabridged: 11 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/19/2006


Synopsis

This critically acclaimed debut by breakout author Keith Donohue flawlessly blends fantasy and realism into an utterly unique fable—inspired by a W.B. Yeats poem—that has been described as a bedtime story for adults. Seven-year-old Henry Day is kidnapped and renamed “Aniday” by changelings, ageless beings who inhabit the woods near his home. The changelings also leave behind one of their own, who flawlessly impersonates Henry except for one noteworthy detail—the new Henry is a prodigiously talented pianist. Both Aniday and Henry settle comfortably enough into their new existences, but both are haunted by vague memories of their former lives. A fresh take on the search for identity that will appeal to fans of J.R.R. Tolkien and J.M. Barrie, The Stolen Child triumphantly announces Donohue as a fresh voice in contemporary fiction.

Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Hollie on 2010-06-14 17:53:02

I, like many others, found the characters to be dull and 2 dimensional. I had the audio book version and, as I waited for my next title to be sent to me, listened to it in the car. I was seriously concerned I might fall asleep. The characters are not likable, the story is not interesting and I found the plot to be really shallow.

AudiobooksNow review by Thomas on 2011-06-24 07:58:25

The story starts slow and stays that way. Ultimately I'd call the book boring, very little happens. I don't put many books down halfway through, but if I wasn't waiting for my next book to arrive I certainly would have walked away from this one. This could have been condensed into a short story, not enough happened of interest to be worthy of a full book.