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John Symons - The Devil's Dance - 9780856835018 - V9780856835018
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The Devil's Dance

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Description for The Devil's Dance Paperback. The Devil's Dance transcends categories. It is an exciting, original story, full of menace and very moving. The story is told in turn by two teenagers, Jake and Samuel. It begins with a dream, like a musical overture, which contains the themes to be developed in the rest of the work and describes events that took place two or three hundred years Num Pages: 102 pages. BIC Classification: YFN. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 200 x 139 x 8. Weight in Grams: 120.
The Devil's Dance transcends categories. It is an exciting, original story, full of menace and very moving. The story is told in turn by two teenagers, Jake and Samuel. It begins with a dream, like a musical overture, which contains the themes to be developed in the rest of the work and describes events that took place two or three hundred years earlier. Gradually the reader understands the horror of what is happening. Jake and Samuel's story unrolls over Hallowe'en, with eerie and, finally, shocking events. The book describes movingly the love of Jake and his mother for his father, who is afflicted by a terrible illness, and their heart-searing loss when he dies. When Jake understands that he may himself inherit the illness and indeed pass it on to his children he struggles to come to terms with the appalling fact. The reader shares the boy's turmoil. The story has several strands: Jake's personal loss; his friendship with Samuel and his loving family; and the mystery of the nocturnal rituals that take place in a deserted hospital on the edge of Dartmoor. Between the episodes of adventure in this well paced story, there are peaceful and pastoral descriptions, particularly of Samuel's home and special family occasions. The boys' nocturnal walks together and alone are also full of atmosphere. The climax of the story is menacing and cruel, and its immediate aftermath no less shocking. The book is charmingly illustrated with line drawings by Tracy Davy.

Product Details

Publisher
Shepheard-Walwyn (Publishers) Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
102
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780856835018
SKU
V9780856835018
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-15

About John Symons
John Symons is a historian, linguist and life coach. He is the author of three books published by Shepheard-Walwyn.

Reviews for The Devil's Dance
"John Symons has done it again. This is a complex and deeply rewarding work. But don't let that put you off! I loved the menace of the book and its tranquil resolution. I think it is a really great book. Like A Tear in the Curtain, it is about children, could be enjoyed by older children and is an absorbing read for adults. It also raises several important issues." William Wood, www.williamwoodswords.co.uk From a review of Stranger on the Shore 'The quiet courage of a family in dire adversity could not be better demonstrated - John Symons describes the tragedies that struck at the heart of a poor but devoted Cornish family. Humanity and the valour of the human spirit shine from every page.' This England

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