![]() ![]() "ĭonald Mitchell: "What would it like to be adopted and have your head full of fantasies? It might feel very much like this story. fear of separation from one’s family, especially from parents). Robert Morris: "Donohue brilliantly explores all manner of themes, many of which are found in the most popular fairy tales and nursery rhymes (e.g. An ingeniously crafted tale about hobgoblins, is a coming of age story and one about identities both lost and found." Joseph Haschka: " The Stolen Child is a fairy tale for adults that transcends standard fare. Yeats poem "The Stolen Child", Keith Donohue's novel of the same title is a fine addition to the fantasy literature genre, yet told with the ample realism one expects from great works of mainstream literature."Ī. Exceedingly polished prose with a compelling and original twist on a classic theme". Keith Donohue has produced an exquisite first novel. Boudville: "An updated and realistic Peter Pan. This is a fantastic fantasy that readers will enjoy immensely." Harriet Klausner: "Keith Donohue writes a great novel that will have readers debating the impact of nurturing and naturing as both Henrys adapt and adjust, but never feel whole. For the sake of space, we've only included a brief excerpt of each reviewer's response. We've included these early reviews below in the order they were received. ![]() ![]() We queried our top 100 reviewers as of April 6 from, and asked them to read The Stolen Child and share their thoughts. ![]()
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