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  • The Deer Park

  • A Modern Fairytale
  • By: Martin Hesp
  • Narrated by: Martin Hesp
  • Length: 2 hrs and 48 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Deer Park

By: Martin Hesp
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Publisher's summary

The Deer Park is a modern fairytale written in the tradition of the Brothers Grimm and other European storytellers. By utilizing classic tropes found in old traditional fairytales, The Deer Park follows the story of a brother and sister whose father has gone off to fight in a war.

It is midwinter in their ancient village (which is based on the famous and picturesque Dunster in South West England), and the tale begins when local children are having an adventure in the old medieval Deer Park. Suddenly, warplanes skim low over the hills on their way to the Land of Coal and Steam across the sea-channel. The deafening roar of engines causes the children run in all directions.

Avill, the brother, is soon lost in the dark forest. A winter storm is brewing, and the boy, finding himself in a sheltered dell, hugs the moss-covered trunk of a fallen tree, which is knocking against another tree high above. After a while, the sound of wind in the trees seems to translate into words the boy can understand, and so he begins to know the tree-spirits of the forest.

His sister finds him, and as the snow falls in the dusk, the pair embark on an adventure which will include Christmas at the big castle which dominates the village, a big freeze, deep snow, a sleeping giant, a strange but friendly witch, an ancient dancing hobby horse, and a few more of those threatening aeroplanes.

There is the hardship and darkness often found in the classic fairytales of yore, caused by the cold winter and the threat cast by those aeroplanes. There is also courage, fortitude, hope, and redemption as the children embark upon a plan to bring their father home from war safe and sound.

©2021, 2022, 2023 Martin Hesp (P)2022 Martin Hesp

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Wonderful story with a hint of magic

This was a wonderful story about a very brave boy confronting all sorts of magical creatures to help his family and village.

i enjoyed the narrator's voice, but there was a fair bit of clicking noise (like a mouse click) that I could hear, so I had to bring the narration down a star. Otherwise the quality is great.

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Wonderful story, just in time for Yule time!

A magical tale of how life was and how a young boy finds courage during a time of great change. The author in his own voice paints a picture of the small village of Dunster and how life was for children close to a hundred years ago. It will become one of my holiday reads/listens every year! I hardly recommend it for people of all ages!

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