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    The Child Thief -

    Brom

    Eos
    2009
    496 páginas
    16h 32m
    ISBN-10: 0061671339
    3.1
    9 avaliações
    Leram11Lendo3Querem24Relendo0Abandonos2Resenhas2
    Favoritos1Desejados24Avaliaram9

    Peter is quick, daring, and full of mischief—and like all boys, he loves to play, though his games often end in blood. His eyes are sparkling gold, and when he graces you with his smile you are his friend for life. He appears to lonely, lost children—the broken, hopeless, and sexually abused—promising to take them to a secret place of great adventure, where magic is alive, and you never grow old. But his promised land is not Neverland. . . . With this haunting, provocative, relentlessly thrilling reconsideration of a timeless children's classic, the acclaimed artist Brom dramatically displays another side of his extraordinary talent. Exploring the stygian blackness that gathers at the root of the beloved Peter Pan legend, he carries readers into a faerieland at once magically wondrous and deeply disturbing. Fourteen-year-old Nick would be lying dead in a Brooklyn park—murdered by drug dealers­—had Peter not sprung out of the trees to save him. Now the irresistibly charismatic wild boy wants Nick to follow him into a strange and unsettling mist swirling around the bay. Even though he is wary of Peter's crazy talk of faeries and monsters, Nick agrees. After all, nowhere in New York City is safe for him now. And what more can he possibly lose? There is always more to lose. Accompanying Peter to a gray and ravished island that was once a lush, enchanted paradise, Nick finds himself unwittingly recruited for a war that has raged for centuries. He must learn to fight or die as he struggles to fit in with the "Devils"—Peter's savage tribe of lost and stolen children. Here, Peter's dark past is revealed: left to wolves as an infant, despised, tormented, and hunted, Peter moves between the worlds of faerie and man, struggling to understand what he is and where he belongs. The Child Thief is a leader of bloodthirsty children, a brave friend, and a creature driven to do whatever he must to kill the dreaded Captain and stop his murderous crew of "Flesh-eaters" before they blight every trace of magic left in this dying land. Beautifully illustrated by the author with haunting portraits and indelible images, Brom's The Child Thief is a daring novel of darkest contemporary fantasy that will, at once, haunt and exhilarate any reader who agrees to follow Peter on his desperate crusade.

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    Henrique Barbizan15/07/2025Resenhou um livro
    3 (Bom)

    Tinha curiosidade desde a adolescência para ler esse livro e achei muito bem escrito, o tom é super instigante e é uma ideia muito legal de se revisitar a história da Wendy e do Peter Pan.

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    Brom

    Gerald Brom é um pintor, ilustrador e escritor dos Estados Unidos. Filho de um piloto do Exército dos Estados Unidos, passou muitos anos da infância mudando-se, vivendo em diversos países como Japão e Alemanha. Terminou a escola em Frankfurt.

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