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  • The Garden God

    by Forrest Reid ...
    The Garden God: A Tale of Two Boys written by Forrest Reid who was an Irish novelist, literary critic and translator. This book was published in 1905. And now republish in ebook format. We believe this work is culturally important in its original archival form. While we strive to adequately clean and digitally enhance the original work, there are occasionally instances where imperfections such as ... Read more

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  • The Garden God: A Tale of Two Boys

    by Forrest Reid ...
    "The Garden God" centers around the lives of two boys and their experiences, likely involving a blend of the fantastical and the realistic. The novel explores themes of friendship, imagination, and the transition from childhood to adolescence.The story probably features a garden or natural setting that plays a significant role in the boys' lives and adventures, possibly serving as a backdrop for ... Read more

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  • The Spring Song

    A Tender Tale of Youth, Nature, and the Awakening of the Heart

    by Forrest Reid ...
    The Spring Song by Forrest Reid is a beautifully crafted novel that captures the subtle rhythms of life, love, and personal transformation. In this audiobook, Reid’s delicate prose and keen psychological insight are brought to life, allowing listeners to immerse themselves in the emotional landscapes of his characters and the vivid settings that frame their experiences.The audiobook’s expressive ... Read more

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  • The Garden God

    A Tale of Two Boys

    by Forrest Reid ...
    Transcriber’s Notes:A List of Chapters has been provided for the convenience of the reader.Punctuation and spelling inaccuracies were silently corrected.Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved.Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved. ... Read more

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  • Following darkness

    by Forrest Reid ...
    Following Darkness is a reflective work by Forrest Reid, marked by the introspective delicacy and psychological subtlety that distinguish much early twentieth-century fiction. The book moves through shadowed emotional and moral landscapes, exploring youth, memory, desire, and inward conflict with a lyrical, finely controlled prose style. Reid's narrative art belongs to a tradition of quiet modern ... Read more

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  • Young Tom

    by Forrest Reid ...
    Young Tom (1944) completes the trilogy of novels featuring Tom Barber, which began with Uncle Stephen (1931) and The Retreat (1936), and it is probably Forrest Reid's finest achievement. Acclaim from contemporary critics was unanimous, and the book won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize as the best novel of the year.In many ways, ten-year-old Tom is like other boys: his life centres on his ... Read more

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  • Young Tom, or Very Mixed Company

    Enriched edition. Navigating Desire and Self-Discovery in Edwardian Belfast

    Set in the vibrant milieu of early 20th-century Ireland, Forrest Reid's "Young Tom, or Very Mixed Company" intricately weaves a coming-of-age narrative that resonates with themes of friendship, identity, and the complexities of youth. Reid employs a lyrical and evocative writing style, rich in imagery and introspective prose, which captures the tumultuous emotions and idyllic surroundings of ... Read more

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  • Demophon, a Traveller's Tale

    Enriched edition. Journey of Self-Discovery in a Dream-Like World

    In "Demophon, a Traveller's Tale," Forrest Reid crafts an intricate narrative that blends the whimsical with the philosophical, inviting readers into a richly imagined world through the eyes of its protagonist, Demophon. The novel unfolds as a journey of self-discovery, exploring themes of identity and the transformative power of travel against a backdrop of lush descriptive prose characteristic ... Read more

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  • The Retreat, or The Machinations of Henry

    Enriched edition. A Psychological Journey into Obsession and Manipulation

    Forrest Reid's "The Retreat, or The Machinations of Henry" presents a richly woven narrative that delves into the complexities of adolescence, friendship, and the subtleties of human desire. Reid employs a lyrical prose style that evokes the natural beauty of his Northern Irish landscape while exploring the inner lives of his characters with emotional depth and psychological nuance. Set against ... Read more

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  • The Garden God: A Tale of Two Boys

    Enriched edition. Exploring Friendship, Identity, and Innocence in 19th Century England

    In "The Garden God: A Tale of Two Boys," Forrest Reid weaves a poignant narrative exploring the innocence of childhood and the deeply rooted connections between nature and myth. Set against the backdrop of the lush and idyllic landscapes of Ireland, the story follows two boys who embark on a fantastical adventure that blurs the lines between reality and imagination. Reid's lyrical prose is ... Read more

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  • The Garden God: A Tale of Two Boys

    Enriched edition.

    In "The Garden God: A Tale of Two Boys," Forrest Reid weaves a delicate narrative that explores the intricate bond between childhood innocence and the complexities of burgeoning sexuality. Set against the lush metaphorical backdrop of a secluded garden, Reid's prose is both lyrical and evocative, capturing the nuances of friendship and longing through rich, sensory descriptions. This novel, ... Read more

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  • Apostate

    by Forrest Reid ...
    'I had arrived at the Greek view of nature. In wood and river and plant and animal and bird and insect it had seemed to me there was a spirit which was the same as my spirit...'Born in Belfast in 1875, Forrest Reid would earn a reputation as 'the first Ulster novelist of European stature.' He studied at Cambridge, but it was Belfast where Reid returned to make his home, and where his questing mind ... Read more

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