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The Road to Ever After

The Road to Ever After

Moira Young (Author) See More
CELA Library
FICTION
Social Themes | Travel
Death, Grief, Bereavement , Friendship , Travel
PRH Canada Young Readers
5 -
10 -

Digital Audiobook
Out of stock indefinitely
English
10/25/2016

Hardback
9780385687423
$21.99 CADOut of stock indefinitely
English
10/25/2016

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Description


Part Benjamin Button, part Harold and Maud, part Brian Selznick and part Neil Gaiman, this is a unique, magical story that will draw readers in and make them fall in love with both characters.


Davy David is a thirteen-year-old orphan, who lives in the bushes in a town ruled by a strict minister, Reverend Fall. A talented artist, Davy loves to draw pictures of angels in the dirt, in the early hours of the morning before the townspeople are awake. He spends his days on his own, except for a small dog, who has attached himself to Davy, often going to the library to find inspiration for his pictures of angels. One day, after chasing after a ball for some of the town's boys, he finds himself in the yard of the old boarded-up museum, now rumoured to be the home of a witch. The witch is Miss Elizabeth Flint, an elderly woman who has a proposition for Davy: drive her to her childhood home, where, it turns out, she has made the decision to die.
Moira Young

Author Bio


MOIRA YOUNG has been by turns an actress, a dancer, and an opera singer, but her first loves are books and writing. She is the author of the critically acclaimed Dust Lands trilogy. A native of Canada, she now lives in the UK with her husband. The author lives in Bath, UK.

Prizes


  • Manitoba Young Readers’ Choice AwardNominated 2018
  • Carnegie MedalNominated 2018
  • John Spray Mystery AwardShort-listed 2017

Review Quotes


A Publisher's Weekly Best Book of 2017

". . . a touching, slightly nostalgic story that avoids sentimentality and provides readers with a sense of having travelled a worthy path with characters they will be sad to leave behind." --Starred Review, Quill & Quire

"Gorgeous writing combines with a hauntingly bleak near-future setting, a whiff of holiday magic, and a transcendent story arc to make this novel feel like the classic it deserves to become." --Starred Review, Publisher's Weekly

". . . an enchanting and uplifting story." --Canadian Children's Book News