The Ocean at the End of the Lane
by
Neil Gaiman
4.8 (6
ratings)
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
+2
more
Format
Hardcover
Pages
181
Language
English
Published
Jun 18, 2013
Publisher
William Morrow Books
ISBN-10
0062255657
ISBN-13
9780062255655
Description
In a quiet corner of Sussex, England, a middle-aged man finds himself grappling with the echoes of his past during a funeral. As he revisits the landscapes of his childhood, memories begin to blur the lines between reality and imagination. The familiar yet haunting surroundings awaken a deep-seated nostalgia, leading him down a path he had long tried to forget.
Among these memories is a house at the end of the lane, where a peculiar girl named Lettie Hempstock had once lived. Their innocent adventures together are tinged with magic and an unsettling darkness that seems to linger in the air. The man becomes increasingly absorbed in the recollections of their bond, which reveals a time when children could easily interact with forces beyond comprehension.
As he delves deeper into his past, the boundaries between dreams and waking life dissolve. The journey proves both haunting and healing, forcing him to confront the shadows of his childhood and the extraordinary experiences that shaped his identity. Through lyrical prose and fantastical elements, this story explores themes of memory, loss, and the unshakeable power of forgotten moments.
Among these memories is a house at the end of the lane, where a peculiar girl named Lettie Hempstock had once lived. Their innocent adventures together are tinged with magic and an unsettling darkness that seems to linger in the air. The man becomes increasingly absorbed in the recollections of their bond, which reveals a time when children could easily interact with forces beyond comprehension.
As he delves deeper into his past, the boundaries between dreams and waking life dissolve. The journey proves both haunting and healing, forcing him to confront the shadows of his childhood and the extraordinary experiences that shaped his identity. Through lyrical prose and fantastical elements, this story explores themes of memory, loss, and the unshakeable power of forgotten moments.
Reviews
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