The Garden God: A Tale of Two Boys
Gelesen von Chuck Williamson
Forrest Reid
The Garden God: A Tale of Two Boys is Forrest Reid’s tender, bracingly tragic reflection on adolescence, pantheism, Platonism, and homoerotic desire. A classic of “Uranian” literature, it tells the story of Graham Iddesleigh, a fifteen year old boy whose early childhood is spent in cloistered seclusion. He idles his time roaming his family’s idyllic country estate, fantasizing about an imagined friendship with an ancient Greek god. But all this changes when his father sends him off to boarding school. Once there, Graham soon meets the ethereal Harold Brocklehurst, a fellow schoolboy who is an exact double of Graham’s imaginary friend. Thus begins an unforgettable love and friendship that shapes and reinvigorates both boys—but can their bond withstand the sudden and inexplicable strike of tragedy? - Summary by ChuckW (2 hr 47 min)
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Sincere and heartbreaking
Chickadee Yellowfinch
This story reminded me of distant years and a pure sincere belief of love. It has been a long time since I have read a book so moving.
Max Declercq
A sensitive and rewarding reading that lends more to this beautiful story than one could possibly hope for.