Tom Thorneval Dream Merchant Extraordinaire
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9781910032138
- Wivern Digital Ltd
- 20 Aug 2015
- 495A
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"Dream making as clever as Roald Dahl’s in The BFG" is how Kirkus describes the first paperback from the Addison's Tales musical storyworld. The rippingly entertaining anti-fairytale follows the misadventures of Tom Thorneval - a very likable Dreammaker aiming to make it big in the world of men. Unfortunately, Tom's great plan has drawn the ire of Fate, and he is robbed of all his dreams shortly after setting out on his grand adventure.With his loyal (if slightly insane) stoat Wix, a devastated Tom battles on through a series of horrifically funny misfortunes as he makes his way towards what he hopes is the Grand Goblin Fair, only to draw farther away from it in the process. Will the courageous half-fairy make it back to his true love Mary? Will she be waiting for him? Or will all the orcs, imps, witches, dwarves and mysterious creatures that line the forest paths ruin his one chance at happiness?The answer lies in the pages of this innovative literary event that races middle-schoolers through a Pythonesque world of music, color and wild adventure. Readers are invited to listen to the three songs from the tale with their smartphones and go on to learn the über-catchy, author-composed melodies at the Addison's Tales channel on MuseScore.com. With its philosophical turns and fable-like qualities, Tom Thorneval is a modern twist on what it's like to be a little dreamer in a very big world."Reminiscent of traveling through Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland" – Kirkus ReviewsThemes:The target audience for this title is principally English speaking creatives and bi-lingual children who enjoy a unique mix of fantasy and fable. The strong narrative pull of the tale is linked to the protagonist's struggle to support himself, being only half fairy and therefore somewhat of an outcast, instead of supporting a fairy 'tribe', as is right and proper for a Dreammaker to do. This reversal of human social expectations will resonate with artists and young people becoming aware that life is not as 'black and white' as many fairy tales or social constructs will have us believe.As such, it may be used in Creative Writing classes as an example of an 'anti-fairytale', or as a colourful example of a modern fable. The innovative use of various literary techniques including an opening set of jump-cut scenes, choose-your-own-adventure techniques (from the world of gaming) as well as musical scenes also add to the title's appeal as an extremely unique piece of finely crafted and digitally influenced storytelling.
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Tom Thorneval Dream Merchant Extraordinaire
Regular price
€3.95