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Hardcover Quest for the Faradawn Book

ISBN: 0440071968

ISBN13: 9780440071969

Quest for the Faradawn

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Deep in the ancient forest that the creatures called the Wild Wood amid the scented bracken and towering beeches, there were whispers of a legend whose ending was lost in the mists of time. It told of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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a book passed on from mother to daughter

My mother was given this book as a gift shortly after she gave birth to her first child (me). And she gave it to me to read as my first adult-chapter book when I was around 9. And it was the book that made me love fantasy. Its a fabulous story about a boy raised by forest creatures who is entrusted to save their lives. Contrary to several reviews I have seen that portray this as a book that only show how horrible humans are, in fact I think it just serves as a wake-up call. The humans have only one sort of representative, and that is the hunter, which is naturally evil to a forest of deer and pheasant; because the story is mainly about the animals themselves.My favorite part, still, is the "Author's Note" at the end. When I was a child with a child's active imagination, it only fueled my fantasies. And even now, tho' I view it differently, I cannot help but be captured by the awe of such a possibility.I've lent out our (now battered) copy of the book to many friends, and they have loved it as well. Each character is delightfully written, with personalities that everyone can understand and relate to. It is one of my favorite books of all time, even at 20, when, as an avid reader, I have read thousands of books in between.

Faradawn and me

'Quest for the Faradawn' has always had a special place in my heart, because around twenty years ago, I was lucky enough to be asked to illustrate Richard Ford's wonderful fantasy novel. At the time, I had just started out as a freelance illustrator and 'Faradawn' was the first book I illustrated. I even called my house 'Faradawn!'Back then, I was using the Welsh spelling of Owen ( Owain ), but have now reverted to 'Owen', since returning home to Australia in 1994. It's nice to know that the book still has a wide and faithful following, after all this time. Sadly, I've lost touch with Richard, but will keep searching for him on the 'Net. I feel sure that one day our paths will cross again, as magically as they did all those years ago.

Excellent!

I first read this book as a child and have since reread it. The magic only deapens with age. I intend to read it again shortly. There are few books that can hold my interest at all stages of life. This is a treasure. Enjoy!

My opinion - nothing more nothing less

i was turned on to this book quite a few years ago. i don't know what i was expecting at the time, but i loved the book. as a displaced city, moved to the mountains girl, it was my fantasy come true. i do hunt and i could imagine the animals reacting the way they do and especially the domestic dog who would go in and warn the other animals about the men and their guns. it has taken me a long time to track this down and i really hope there's one out there with my name on it.

The most poignant fantasy novel I've ever read

Though this story seems to start off as a kind of modern English countryside Jungle Book, it grows by gentle steps into one of the most charming and poignant battles of Good and Evil in fantasy literature. The author's words flow like poetry and create impressions in the mind that do not fade.The book which most comes to mind when reading Faradawn is Wind in the Willows, with the same combination of nearly musical writing and deep, involving characters. However, Faradawn is not a children's novel, but is more like Watership Down or the Plague Dogs. Indeed, the characters in their journeys face dark situations and a descent into the blackest situations possible before the thought-provoking resolution of the story. This is definitely one of the finest books of its kind ever written.
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