Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 2005
Éditeur
Laura Geringer Books
Description
In this retelling of a classic tale, readers are drawn into the enigmatic world of Captain Hook, a character often portrayed solely as an antagonist. The narrative delves deep into his psyche, unraveling the experiences and motivations that shaped him into the feared pirate captain. Through rich storytelling and vivid imagery, it invites a fresh perspective on his relationships, particularly with Peter Pan and the Lost Boys, while exploring themes of revenge, loss, and the longing for belonging.
Hart and Barrie craft a nuanced portrayal that challenges traditional interpretations, revealing the complexities behind Hook's villainy. As the adventure unfolds, readers will find themselves questioning the nature of heroism and the fine line that separates good from evil, ultimately leading to an emotional and thought-provoking journey through one of literature’s most iconic characters.
Hart and Barrie craft a nuanced portrayal that challenges traditional interpretations, revealing the complexities behind Hook's villainy. As the adventure unfolds, readers will find themselves questioning the nature of heroism and the fine line that separates good from evil, ultimately leading to an emotional and thought-provoking journey through one of literature’s most iconic characters.