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Robert Dinsdale

    Cet auteur est né à Northallerton, North Yorkshire, en 1981 et a étudié à l'Université de Leeds. Après quatre mois de recherche en Australie en 2010, il a publié le roman Little Exiles. Son œuvre se concentre sur une exploration profonde de la psyché humaine et des complexités des relations interpersonnelles. Le style de l'auteur se caractérise par des observations pénétrantes et une représentation sensible des émotions des personnages.

    Gingerbread
    Once a Monster
    Paris By Starlight
    The Toymakers
    • The Toymakers

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,0(1213)Évaluer

      It is 1917, and while war wages across Europe, in the heart of London, there is a place of hope and enchantment. The Emporium sells toys that capture the imagination of children and adults alike: patchwork dogs that seem alive, toy boxes that are bigger on the inside, soldiers that can fight battles of their own. Into this family business comes young Cathy Wray, running away from a shameful past. The Emporium takes her in, makes her one of its own. But Cathy is about to discover that the Emporium has secrets of its own.

      The Toymakers
    • Paris By Starlight

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,5(112)Évaluer

      A magical new novel from the critically acclaimed bestselling author of THE TOYMAKERS which will appeal to fans of Neil Gaiman and Erin Morgenstern. ______________________________________ Every city has its own magic... Every night on their long journey to Paris from their troubled homeland, Levon's grandmother has read to them from a very special book. Called The Nocturne, it is a book full of fairy stories and the heroic adventures of their people who generations before chose to live by starlight. And with every story that Levon's grandmother tells them in their new home, the desire to live as their ancestors did grows. And that is when the magic begins... Nobody can explain why nocturnal water dogs start appearing at the heels of every citizen of Paris-by-Starlight like the loyal retainers they once were. There are suddenly night finches in the skies and the city is transforming- the Eiffel Tower lit up by strange ethereal flowers that drink in the light of the moon. But not everyone in Paris is won over by the spectacle of Paris-by-Starlight. There are always those that fear the other, the unexplained, the strangers in our midst. How long can the magic of night rub up against the ordinariness of day? How long can two worlds occupy the same streets and squares before there is an outright war?

      Paris By Starlight
    • &b;>From Robert Dinsdale, the critically acclaimed author of &i;>The Toymakers&/i>, comes an imaginative retelling of the legend of the Minotaur.&/b>

      Once a Monster
    • Gingerbread

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Fairy tale and history, wilderness and civilisation collide in this brilliant and magical new novel from the author of Little Exiles. In the depths of winter in the land of Belarus, where ancient forests straddle modern country borders, an orphaned boy and his grandfather go to scatter his mother’s ashes in the woodlands. Her last request to rest where she grew up will be fulfilled. Frightening though it is to leave the city, the boy knows he must keep his promise to mama: to stay by and protect his grandfather, whatever happens. Her last potent gifts – a little wooden horse, and hunks of her homemade gingerbread – give him vigour. And grandfather’s magical stories help push the harsh world away. But the driving snow, which masks the tracks of forest life, also hides a frozen history of long-buried secrets. And as man and boy travel deeper among the trees, grandfather’s tales begin to interweave with the shocking reality of his own past, until soon the boy’s unbreakable promise to mama is tested in unimaginable ways.

      Gingerbread