Set against a backdrop of timeless themes, this tale follows two boys on a journey that explores friendship, growth, and the significance of nature. The narrative emphasizes the importance of preserving stories for future generations, ensuring that the wisdom and experiences within are not lost to time. The book has been carefully reformatted and retyped, providing a clear and engaging reading experience, making it accessible to contemporary audiences.
Forrest Reid Bücher
Forrest Reid war ein irischer Romanautor, Literaturkritiker und Übersetzer. Zusammen mit Hugh Walpole und J.M. Barrie zählte er zu den führenden britischen Romanautoren vor dem Krieg, die sich dem Thema der Knabenjahre widmeten. Er wird nach wie vor als der größte der ulsterischen Romanautoren anerkannt, geschätzt für seine einzigartige Stimme und seine einfühlsamen Darstellungen der Jugend.






As he writes in Apostate (1926), the first of two volumes of autobiography - 'The landscape was the landscape I loved best, a landscape proclaiming the vicinity of man, a landscape imbued with a human spirit that was yet somehow divine.'
Following Darkness
- 334 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Pender Among the Residents
- 290 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The Spring Song
- 328 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
At the Door of the Gate
- 342 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Pirates of the Spring
- 360 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The Gentle Lover, a Comedy of Middle Age
- 332 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of Edwardian England, The Gentle Lover is a charming romantic comedy that tells the story of a middle-aged couple who, after a twenty-year separation, rediscover their love for each other. A delightful read for anyone who enjoys a good love story.
Forrest Reid, an Ulster novelist, spent most of his life in Belfast, with a brief period studying at Cambridge. His literary circle included prominent figures like E. M. Forster and C. S. Lewis, as well as members of the Uranian community. Reid's connections with these influential writers and thinkers highlight his significant role in the literary landscape of his time, reflecting the cultural and intellectual currents of early 20th-century Ireland and beyond.
At The Door Of The Gate (1916)
- 340 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Set in Ireland, the novel follows Gilbert Austin, a sensitive boy captivated by his surroundings and his deepening friendship with Nora. Their bond offers solace amidst the arrival of a new family that introduces danger and complexity into their lives. As they navigate their emotions and the changing dynamics around them, themes of love, loss, and the power of imagination emerge. This beautifully written story captures the essence of youth and the challenges of growing up, making it a poignant exploration of relationships and personal growth.