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"One of the masters of modern science fiction."—The Washington Post Book World
Eight-year-old Horty Bluett has never known love. His adoptive parents are violent; his classmates are cruel. So he runs away from home and joins a carnival. Performing alongside the fireaters, snakemen and "little people," Horty is accepted. But he is not safe. For when he loses three fingers in an accident and they grow back, it becomes clear that Horty is not like other boys. And it is a difference some people might want to use.
But his difference risks not only his own life but the lives of the outcasts who provided for him, for so many years, with a place to call home. In The Dreaming Jewels, Theodore Sturgeon renders the multiple wounds of loneliness, fear, and persecution with uncanny precision. Vividly drawn, expertly plotted, The Dreaming Jewels is a Sturgeon masterpiece.
"An intensely written novel and very moving novel of love and retribution."—Washington Star
A masterpiece of terror and suspense. "A master storyteller certain to fascinate all sorts of readers and not merely science fiction fans."--Kurt Vonnegut
Anonymous
Posted December 4, 2000
I own a paperback copy of this title that is over 30 years old. First read it when I was in high school & have reread it many times since. It has a lot to say about not fitting in, what love is and keeping an open mind. This book should appeal to anyone who likes fantasy, a satisfying love story (not just romantic love either)or evocative writing. I am glad to see it is still in print. I may just buy the hardcover for myself as an early Christmas present. I wish someone would make this into a movie. It would be tough to cast, but not impossible. Steven Spielberg, are you listening???
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"One of the masters of modern science fiction."—The Washington Post Book World
Eight-year-old Horty Bluett has never known love. His adoptive parents are violent; his classmates are cruel. So he runs away from home and joins a carnival. Performing alongside the fireaters, snakemen and "little people," Horty is accepted. But he is not safe. For when he loses three fingers in an...