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The Witch's Boy
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7 hrs and 57 mins
Audible Release Date
04-06-05
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3.94 based on 62 ratings
 

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They call him Lump. Ugly, misshapen, more goblin than human child, abandoned as an infant and taken in by a witch, he is nursed by a bear, tutored by a djinn; his only playmates are the creatures of the forest, whose language he learns to speak.

But when Lump inevitably stumbles into the human world, his innocence is no match for the depths of people's cruelty, which turns his heart to stone, and fuels a vengeance that places him and his witch mother in deadly peril. Yet these disasters also send Lump on a journey of self-discovery, to realms deep within the earth and far beyond mortal imagination.

In this stunning fantasy debut, Michael Gruber has created a world that is at once deceptively familiar and stunningly original, a world of cruelty, beauty, legend, truth, and above all, wonder. Readers will delight in the author's ingenious retelling of classic fairy tales and will marvel at the stunning new tale of a boy raised by a witch, a cat, a bear, and a demon.

©2005 Michael Gruber; (P)2005 HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.

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Lump, the witch's boy, is a selfish brat who no one, save his mother, loves. Vanity forces him to wear a mask to hide his ugliness and despair, literally driving him underground until he finds salvation with the help of a bear. Luckily, Lump is surrounded by kindhearted characters listeners will recognize from favorite fairy tales, although the author has tweaked the traditional stories. This is one title that is better listened to than read. Denis O'Hare uses various voices and skillfully employs several accents to make this a believable fantasy. Even when Lump is behaving his worst, O'Hare is acting his best to move the story along. (c) AudioFile 2005

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3 of 4 people found this review helpful:
Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "Not the normal fairy tale "
By: Clayton (fort worth, TX, USA)
September 17, 2005
This story was quite entertaining although a little long winded at time. The reader was engaging and enjoyable. The sometimes subtle and not so subtle references to other stories had me looking up and re-reading many other childhood fairy tales. I feel that this story would be great for young children who have already read and are familiar with stories like; Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretal, and other Grim fairy tales. I know I enjoyed picking out the differences and learning the old stories again.
5 of 6 people found this review helpful:
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "A great story for the whole family"
By: Patrick (Fairport, NY, USA)
July 14, 2005
My wife and I listened to this on a long car ride with our two boys 11 and 12. All of us loved the story. The characters were intriguing, and we thought it was clever how the story revolved around the "true" story behind familiar fairy tales. The narrator was excellent and made each character come alive and with personality. I recommend this as an excellent story that everyone can enjoy.
3 of 4 people found this review helpful:
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Captivating ideas"
By: Gary W. (cathedral cit, CA, USA)
June 22, 2005
I thouroly enjoyed this book. Loved the ideas, loved most of the characters, I thought the narration was excellent. Very engrosing especially trying to figure out what tale Lump would be fit into. The answer surprised me.
3 of 4 people found this review helpful:
Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0 "Not as good as I'd hoped"
By: Janice (Duluth,, GA, USA)
May 12, 2005
I didn't enjoy this book as much as I hoped I would. Each of us has personal preferences in narration style, and I didn't really care for this narrator. The story itself is a sort of fall-and-redemption tale. The title character isn't very likable for much of the book, and I found the ending a bit pat. I did, however, enjoy the bits of description of magic and Faeryland. And I liked Ference (sp? -- always hard to know if you're using the correct spelling of names you've only heard spoken) the cat as well.
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