Neverwhere
A journey through a hidden world beneath London
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Headline Publishing Group
Published:19th Sep '05
£9.99
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In a hidden world beneath London, an ordinary man's life changes forever after helping a mysterious girl. Neverwhere explores themes of kindness and adventure.
In Neverwhere, Neil Gaiman invites readers into a hidden world beneath the streets of London, a place known as London Below. This extraordinary realm is inhabited by a diverse cast of characters, including angels, murderers, and a mysterious Earl who holds court in a tube train. When Richard Mayhew, an ordinary man, stops to help a bleeding girl in the street, he is thrust into this strange underworld, where his life is forever altered. The journey through London Below is filled with danger, wonder, and the unexpected, as Richard navigates a city that is both familiar and entirely bizarre.
The narrative beautifully intertwines themes of kindness, courage, and the exploration of possibilities. As Richard encounters various denizens of London Below, he discovers that this hidden world is populated by those who have fallen through the cracks of society. Gaiman's prose is rich and evocative, painting vivid images of a fantastical landscape that challenges the boundaries of reality. Readers are drawn into a tale that is as much about self-discovery as it is about adventure.
Neverwhere is not just a story; it is an experience that encourages readers to reflect on their own lives and the choices they make. With its clever storytelling and memorable characters, this debut novel showcases Gaiman's unique voice and imagination, setting the stage for his future works. Through Richard's journey, we learn that there is always more to discover if we are willing to open the doors to new possibilities.
A very fine and imaginative writer * The Times *
'Gaiman has a rich imagination...and an ability to tackle large themes' * Philip Pullman *
ISBN: 9780755322800
Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 32mm
Weight: 320g
448 pages