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The Hambledown Dream

The Hambledown Dream 8

by Dean Mayes
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/04/2010
1/5 Rating 8 Reviews

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"The Hambledown Dream features beautiful writing, a bit of magic, a touch of music, compelling characters, and the passion of two souls reaching for one another across the burden of distance and impossibility. I was both absorbed by the novel, by its lyrical prose that reads like a song, and moved by the storyline of a man whose love is so strong, even death cannot stop it. The Hambledown Dream is at times gritty, but it's real and life affirming, filled with poignant longing. It's an emotional book that pulls you in by the heartstrings."-Carolina Valdez Miller, author

Australian Denny Banister had it all; a successful career, a passion for the guitar, and Sonya - the love of his life. Tragically, Denny is struck down with inoperable cancer. Andy DeVries has almost nothing; alienated from his family, moving through a dangerous Chicago underworld dealing in drugs, battling addiction while keeping a wavering hold on the only thing that matters to him: a place at a prestigious conservatory for classical guitar in Chicago. As Andy recovers from a near fatal overdose, he is plagued by dreams - memories of a love he has never felt, and a life he's never lived. Driven by the need for redemption and by the love for a woman he's never met, he begins a quest to find her, knowing her only by the memories of a stranger and the dreams of a place called Hambledown...

Be sure to also read Dean Mayes' other novels:
Gifts of the Peramangk
The Artisan Heart
The Recipient
ISBN:
9781926760339
9781926760339
Category:
Adult & contemporary romance
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-04-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Central Avenue Publishing
Country of origin:
Canada
Pages:
284
Dimensions (mm):
203x133x133mm
Weight:
0.29kg

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I honestly cannot remember the last time I read a book that had such a profound affect on me emotionally and spiritually as The Hambledown Dream has. Deans flawless approach to recounting the most tragic and joyous of circumstances saw me sobbing by the first chapter and again through the scores of deeply moving moments in this intriguing tale.

Deans story takes place across two continents and centres on two very different men; one who really has managed to achieve the elusive everything and knows it could shortly be lost. The other could have everything too, if he could only get out of his own way. What occurs when these two lives fuse becomes a satisfying tale of salvation, second chances and will lead you to question what impact inheriting from others what they no longer use could have on your life.

Were all familiar with the concept of hand-me-downs, clothing in particular. So what if the same could apply to souls? What remnants of the previous owner would be handed on? What would be the emotional equivalent of pulled threads, a stubborn stain or torn pockets? Dean explores the concept that we could somehow inherit beliefs, perception and even a yearning love for someone completely unknown if opportunity met with a miracle.

Deans transitions between different times, people and places are seamless, but not one bit of the emotion or intensity of the novel is compromised as a result of the cross over style of writing. I thoroughly enjoyed this debut novel. Dean Mayes is a consummate storyteller who I hope has many more tales up his sleeve.

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I first saw this book at a time when I became interested in past lives, regression and re-incarnation. What I did not expect was such a simple but beautiful treatment of such a subject with this debut novel from Dean Mayes. A simple prose that is fulfilling and rich with every turn of the page. I love the engagement of the characters within the story, and in turn, how the story engages the reader. Beautiful.

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Truth be known, I'm not one to read romance novels - but Dean Mayes' The Hambledown Dream was totally different for me. Once I started reading the book, I just couldn't put it down. It deeply moved me to tears, and that rarely happens.



The Hambledown Dream found me at a time in my life when I had all but given up on love. But to vicariously feel the profound soul connection between Andy and Sonya stirred something within me. It gave me hope - it gave me a reason to believe again. And as fate would have it, I met my soul mate shortly after reading The Hambledown Dream.



A fantastic book I cant wait for Dean Mayes' next work of art.

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