- Published: 5 November 2020
- ISBN: 9781473582545
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 480
Paris By Starlight
- Published: 5 November 2020
- ISBN: 9781473582545
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 480
This is a skilful, human tale
SFX
Beautifully captures the hazy dissonance of storytelling and invention.
Guardian
A spellbinding tale of nocturnal life and magic in the streets of Paris tells of the courage it takes to be different and follow your dreams.
Waterstones
Enchanting, beautiful and heart-breakingly relevant . . . so rich with dreamlike imageryand so full of genuine emotion that you want to savour every page as if it's the first and last time you'll ever read it
Culturefly
PRAISE FOR THE TOYMAKERS
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There is magic at the heart of The Toymakers, a glittery inventiveness that shimmers through the dark corners of a story about love, war and sibling rivalry...Robert Dinsdale's imagined toys are truly glorious...a gripping, moving story.
SUNDAY EXPRESS
Like the magic at the heart of the story, this vivid, haunting novel is both vast and intimate. A world war echoes a family conflict, and the delights and dangers of childhood suddenly have vast implications. A wonderful and thought-provoking read.
KATHERINE ARDEN, author of The Winternight Series
What an extraordinary and wonderful achievement this novel is! I was gripped, and thrilled, and touched, and above all I was completely swept into the magic of the book...And the scope of the thing! Such a broad chronological range, such sweep, all with the lightest touch. Just astonishing.
ADAM ROBERTS
Truly magical ... Anyone who's ever stepped inside a traditional toyshop and marvelled at the wonders on display will instantly be captivated by this book, which transports readers to The Emporium in London. Prepare to be charmed by this utterly enchanting tale.
CULTUREFLY
A magical World War I novel
METRO
Robert Dinsdale's engaging and enchanting new novel offers the literary equivalent of a Guillermo del Toro film; it is, at its best, a fairytale for adults, with all the wonder - and terror - that that entails. Even as the story takes an inevitably darker turn with the advent of the second world war, it is the sense of joy that lingers in this fine book.
THE OBSERVER