The Day Boy and the Night Girl
by George MacDonald
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In this tale, a powerful witch attempts to control others' perception of the world and subjugates a baby boy and baby girl to different experiments, attempting to gain knowledge and power. These two young people grow into opposites and must learn to conquer their fears and rejoice in the differences of others in order to become whole again. This series, published by ONE audiobooks, seeks to produce Classic Christian titles read by well known and loved audiobook narrators. ONE takes great show more care to cast these titles with readers who will provide an unmatched listening experience for these important works. Simon Bubb brings his passion to every performance and is considered to be one of the top audiobook narrators in the industry. show lessTags
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Perfect. But then I'm a huge fan of MacDonald.
He writes with such grace that one doesn't realize at first how clever his stories are. And such memorable, unique characters - what reader will ever forget the day boy who disobediently stayed out after dark, who begs for comfort from the night girl, then arrogantly abandons her as she faces the sun for the first time in her life? Who could forget that girl who works through the revelations of life outside her dark cell with much more courage, despite being held in much more ignorance, than the boy could ever? Even the witch, even the staff, are interesting characters.
I suppose the story is not more popular because it is short enough, fantastical enough, to look like a book for young show more children - whereas it's really more like a novella for young-at-heart adults.
This edition particularly lovely with the illustrations by Hogrogian. show less
He writes with such grace that one doesn't realize at first how clever his stories are. And such memorable, unique characters - what reader will ever forget the day boy who disobediently stayed out after dark, who begs for comfort from the night girl, then arrogantly abandons her as she faces the sun for the first time in her life? Who could forget that girl who works through the revelations of life outside her dark cell with much more courage, despite being held in much more ignorance, than the boy could ever? Even the witch, even the staff, are interesting characters.
I suppose the story is not more popular because it is short enough, fantastical enough, to look like a book for young show more children - whereas it's really more like a novella for young-at-heart adults.
This edition particularly lovely with the illustrations by Hogrogian. show less
This wonderful work is a perfect example of why it is a crime of the highest order that the maestro of "fairytales", George MacDonald, is not better known in our day. A beautiful and extremely creative story of fantasy, romance, and deep allegory.Read from the author C.S. Lewis called his literary "master"--the man who inspired and fathered the renowned Inklings, the small group of authors including such men as C.S. Lewis, J.R.R Tolkien, Charles Williams, Owen Barfield, and others.
I just couldn't stand reading about a child locked in the dark her whole life.
Title aka The Son of the Day and the Daughter of the Night. A young girl who has never known daylight and a young man who has never known night meet and fall in love despite the efforts of the wicked witch who controls their lives. Source: LOC
Six word review: Night scares boy; day scares girl.
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George MacDonald was born on December 10, 1824 in Huntley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He attended University in Aberdeen in 1840 and then went on to Highbury College in 1848 where he studied to be a Congregational Minister, receiving his M. A. After being a minister for several years, he became a lecturer in English literature at Kings College in show more London before becoming a full-time writer. He wrote fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. In 1955, he wrote his first important original work, a long religious poem entitled Within and Without. He is best known for his fantasy novels Phantastes, The Princess and the Goblin, At the Back of the North Wind, and Lilith and fairy tales including The Light Princess, The Golden Key, and The Wise Woman. In 1863, he published David Eiginbrod, the first of a dozen novels that were set in Scotland and based on the lives of rural Scots. He died on September 18. 1905. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- The Day Boy and the Night Girl
- Alternate titles
- The Romance of Photogen and Nycteris
- Original publication date
- 1882
- First words
- There was once a witch who desired to know everything.
- Disambiguation notice
- Anthology. Do not combine with the single short story with the same title.
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- Tween, Fiction and Literature
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