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May 31, 2014 08:24PM

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It does sound very good.




Children disappearing and the horrible things that happen to them when they do, is one of the hardest topics for me. I have been putting off reading this novel for this reason. The only time to read lately has been first thing in the morning or before I go to bed so what you say confirms what I've been feeling Margaret! It's not what I'd like to read at the moment. I too felt bad about that!

But whenever it does get here, I'll make sure to read it on some day when I don't mind getting depressed

Did anyone else notice that there's two title pages? One with Kevin Brockmeier's name on it and the second with Christopher Brooks' name on it? Complete with a bibliography of Christopher's previous books and Christopher's dedication. It was a nice touch, I thought.

I was curious and went looking and apparently this particular episode is based on a "true" historical account of a pair of green children found in the village of Woolpit in the 12th century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_ch...
It's a really interesting story.

I was curious and went looking and apparently this particular episode is based on a "true" historical account of a pair of green children found..."
My son had a children's book about the Green Children when he was little! I assumed it was a legend and had not idea there was a historical account.

Well, more than likely, it didn't happen, or didn't happen quite like that. But the people of the time claimed it did.

I really enjoyed it - though it was extremely sad.
It reminds me a bit of The Virgin Suicides in a way because they're both the story of the people surrounding a tragedy rather than about the tragedy itself. (view spoiler)
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