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4.0 out of 5 stars Carved icons and stallions, January 11, 2005
This review is from: God Breathes His Dreams Through Nathaniel Cadwallader (Paperback)
Charlotte Fiarbain has written a haunting, lyrical and simple tale of a valley that finds a golden age when woodcarver Nathaniel Cadwallader rides into town. The story begins violently with a rape and sets the stage as time magically flows over the hamlet, taking a priest, a town leader and various families with it. The sad conclusion -- perhaps the only one possible -- brings with it a remorse. The best characters are Donald, a silent child who grows into a silent confidant, and Tom, a would-be leader haunted by an incident in the woods. The story picks up its tempo when a teenage girl raised wild comes to town and draws the town -- priest, woodcarver, Donald, Tom, the lot -- to their destruction and exile.
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God Breathes His Dreams Through Nathaniel Cadwallader
God Breathes His Dreams Through Nathaniel Cadwallader by Charlotte Fairbairn (Paperback - March 25, 2003)
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