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Silver Trumpet [Hardcover]

Owen Barfield (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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April 1986
Princess Violetta and Princess Gambetta were so alike in every way that no one can tell them apart until the arrival of Prince Courtesy, whose silver trumpet reveals their true differences.

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  • Hardcover: 126 pages
  • Publisher: Bookmakers Guild (April 1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0917665058
  • ISBN-13: 978-0917665059
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,002,952 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Fairy Tale, February 23, 1998
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It's a shame that this book has gone out of print again, for I have yet to read another fairy tale that I have enjoyed more. C.S. Lewis thought highly of it, and J.R.R. Tolkien's children were completely taken by it when their father read it to them. The 1989 edition of the book has the wonderful illustrations of Josephine Spence to complement this delightful story.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Stay the Course, December 28, 2011
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As Owen Barfield's first published book and only work of fiction, THE SILVER TRUMPET is a bit difficult to evaluate. On the face of it we have a story spanning three generations of monarchs in a kingdom the name of which we are never told but whose seat is called Mountainy Castle. The opening chapter introduces us to newborn twin princesses, a nobleman called the 'Lord High Teller of the Other from Which', an elderly woman who may or may not be a witch and may or may not be benign, a newly arrived prince from a neighboring kingdom which IS named, and the titular Silver Trumpet with remarkable power that becomes evident over time but which is never accounted for. After this things get complicated.

The best advice to readers would probably be not to judge the story too quickly. I did, and nearly abandoned it soon after that first chapter, which had struck me as too affected and silly even for children's literature. The author's reputation, however, and my longstanding interest in Inklings studies convinced me to keep at it. Even so, I set the book aside for more than a month. Upon resuming, however, I found that the writing seemed less disagreeable and the story more engaging. Then, just over a third of the way through, I was startled by the tragic death of two major characters (one with horrible slander on his memory) and later still by a prolonged psychological trauma inflicted on a very young child! If my first impression had been one of condescending fluff, I now questioned whether such dark intensity was appropriate for the age-group the book presumably targeted.

All I can say is that it ends well. True to its faerie-tale model, the resolution is sudden and fanciful, yet I found it satisfying and a worthy example of what Tolkien termed 'Eucatastrophe' -- 'a sudden and miraculous grace: never to be counted on to recur. It does not deny the existence ... of sorrow and failure: the possibility of these is necessary to the joy of deliverance; it denies ... universal final defeat.' Not all the losses, injustices, and hurts in THE SILVER TRUMPET are erased in the end; yet they do find resolution and healing. As I closed the book at last, I was glad I had stayed with it. I was also now a little sorry that Barfield did not made further excursions into this genre.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A childhood memory meets expectations, August 10, 2008
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This is a straightforward review.

The Silver Trumpet was a book read to me when I was a child. 30 years later, I read it to my own children, and they loved it just as much as I did, and I found that it hadn't lost anything in the passing years.

It's an innovative fairy tale that is both silly (in a good way) and heart warming.

It's also the sort of book that will be understood by a 4-year-old, and enjoyed by a 12-year-old.
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