A story of boyhood friendship and irrepressible vitality told with the speed of trains and the understanding of the awkwardness, significance and fragility of that time. This is a day in the life of two boys as told by one of them. číst celé
Des Dillon Livres
Des Dillon est un écrivain qui invite les lecteurs dans des mondes riches en humanité et en humour. Ses œuvres explorent souvent le tissu de la vie quotidienne, tout en étant imprégnées d'une perspective unique qui trouve beauté et comédie dans l'ordinaire. Le style de Dillon est à la fois accessible et perspicace, explorant les profondeurs de la connexion humaine et de l'observation sociale avec un esprit subtil. Son écriture résonne d'empathie et d'une observation aiguisée, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience enrichissante et divertissante.





Singin I'm No a Billie She's a Tim
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Singin I'm No a Billy He's a Tim
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
When we are born, we cry that we have come to this stage of fools William Shakespeare, "King Lear" In this extraordinary novel, Des Dillon mixes familiar with surreal to explore the dark side of humanity's soul. Jane Eyre, beloved heroine of Charlotte Bronte's novel, finds herself alone and lost on a stormbound moor. Her only hope comes when she finally stumbles across two men trying to find shelter. There's only one problem, they claim to be King Lear and his faithful fool. Thinking the old man insane, Jane tries to convince him that King Lear is a fictional character while, in turn, Lear thinks Jane is a madwoman. But there's more to Fool than first appears. Using his powers, he catapults them through the play of King Lear at terrifying speed. Frightened and bewildered, Jane assumes she is caught up in some kind of nightmare or psychological fugue and sets about trying to avert the tragedy of Cordelia's death. At every turn, their every plan goes horribly wrong causing Cordelia's character to darken more and more so that she degenerates into the foulest of Shakespearean tyrants. Forget saving Cordelia's life! Can Jane, Lear and the Fool find a way to save Cordelia's soul and thus their own?