Daydreams for Night

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Experience the whimsical world of 'Daydreams for Night,' a collection of thirteen enchanting short stories by renowned musician John Southworth. Each narrative is a brief yet captivating exploration that captures the imagination and inspires creativity. From the young boy with grey hair, laboring on a cargo ship, to a peculiar man who has a Ferris wheel nestled in his backyard, these tales are filled with delightful oddities and unexpected twists. Explore a gentle giant whale residing in a manmade lake atop a distant hill, where curiosity and wonder abound. With evocative storytelling, Southworth crafts narratives that are rich in detail despite their brevity, encouraging readers to muse and reflect. The accompanying stunning black and white illustrations by talented artist David Ouimet enhance these strange and intriguing characters, bringing their stories to vibrant life. Ideal for those who appreciate unique literature and stunning visuals, 'Daydreams for Night' is an unforgettable literary journey that invites you to dream and imagine. Perfect for gifting or personal indulgence, unfold the magic of this beautifully illustrated collection. Enjoy free shipping on your order, with delivery in up to 6 weeks. Once your order for this brand new 2014 edition is placed, it cannot be canceled. Embrace storytelling like never before with this exquisite addition to your collection!

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781927018170
Year: 2014
Publisher: Simply Read Books


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Thirteen very short stories from acclaimed musician John Southworth will tweak your mind and peakyour imagination. Meet the boy with grey hair, who spends his days on a cargo ship peeling potatoes, astrange man who keeps a Ferris wheel in his backyard, and a whale that lives in a manmade lake on the top ofa faraway hill. Chock-full of details in their brevity, they beg to be mused over. Equally intriguing and unusualblack and white illustrations by David Ouimet bright the strange, bizarre characters to life. Like songs, thesestories and the accompanying illustrations are evocative without limiting, and beg to be replayed.

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