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It looked like any other carnival, but of course it wasn't It had its own little backstreets, its alleyways of hanging bulbs and ghost trains and Punch and Judy stands And at the end of one he saw the Hall of Mirrors. There were looping strings of carnival lights leading towards it, and a large sign in mirrored glass reading Burleigh's Amazing Hall of Mirrors' and the sign reflected the lights in all sorts of magically distorted ways. To Andy and his parents, it looks like any other carnival: creaking ghost train, rusty rollercoaster and circus performers. But of course it isn't.Drawn to the hall of mirrors, Andy enters and is hypnotised by the many selves staring back at him. Sometime later, one of those selves walks out rejoins his parents leaving Andy trapped inside the glass, snatched from the tensions of his suburban home and transported to a world where the laws of gravity are meaningless and time performs acrobatic tricks.And now an identical stranger inhab

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Beautifully poetic prose -- John Harding * Daily Mail *
His cinematic sensibility yields prose of the most bewitching kind * Sunday Times *
One of Ireland’s most talented artists * John Banville *
Jordan has a light touch and a clear eye on matters of the heart -- Eoin McNamee * Irish Times *
His dialogue and characterisation shine * Independent on Sunday *
His belief in language is absolute, as is his mastery of it * Irish Times *
You can never know where you are going with Neil Jordan … Extraordinary -- John Burnside * Guardian *

Carnivalesque

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 08/02/2018
    ISBN13: 9781408881354, 978-1408881354
    ISBN10: 1408881357

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    It looked like any other carnival, but of course it wasn't It had its own little backstreets, its alleyways of hanging bulbs and ghost trains and Punch and Judy stands And at the end of one he saw the Hall of Mirrors. There were looping strings of carnival lights leading towards it, and a large sign in mirrored glass reading Burleigh's Amazing Hall of Mirrors' and the sign reflected the lights in all sorts of magically distorted ways. To Andy and his parents, it looks like any other carnival: creaking ghost train, rusty rollercoaster and circus performers. But of course it isn't.Drawn to the hall of mirrors, Andy enters and is hypnotised by the many selves staring back at him. Sometime later, one of those selves walks out rejoins his parents leaving Andy trapped inside the glass, snatched from the tensions of his suburban home and transported to a world where the laws of gravity are meaningless and time performs acrobatic tricks.And now an identical stranger inhab

    Trade Review
    Beautifully poetic prose -- John Harding * Daily Mail *
    His cinematic sensibility yields prose of the most bewitching kind * Sunday Times *
    One of Ireland’s most talented artists * John Banville *
    Jordan has a light touch and a clear eye on matters of the heart -- Eoin McNamee * Irish Times *
    His dialogue and characterisation shine * Independent on Sunday *
    His belief in language is absolute, as is his mastery of it * Irish Times *
    You can never know where you are going with Neil Jordan … Extraordinary -- John Burnside * Guardian *

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