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From the Dust Returned

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'From the Dust Returned' by Ray Bradbury is a collection of interconnected stories chronicling the peculiar Elliott family, including characters like a mummified matriarch, a daughter who travels through others' minds, and an orphan boy named Timothy. These stories, written over a span of 55 years, are described as dark, atmospheric, and fantastical, showcasing Bradbury's signature lyrical writing style. The book is a blend of fairy tale, fantasy, and magical realism, with a focus on the unusual family dynamics and mysterious occurrences within the Elliott household.

Characters:

The characters are colorful and diverse, representing a range of supernatural beings woven into the fabric of a dysfunctional yet endearing family.

Writing/Prose:

Bradbury employs beautifully crafted language to evoke a dreamlike, nostalgic atmosphere that captivates the reader.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative weaves together various stories revolving around the eccentric Elliot family, addressing themes of mortality and memory.

Setting:

The setting is a fantastical version of rural America, centered around the enigmatic and sprawling house of the Elliot family.

Pacing:

The pacing varies, with some segments being engaging and others feeling less cohesive, reflecting the collection's varied origins.
The fact is that the tree was there and a lumberman passing to the Far West leaned against it, and guessed it to be before Jesus sawed wood and shaved planks in his father's yard or washed his palms. ...

Notes:

Ray Bradbury is a masterful wordsmith known for creating unique characters.
From the Dust Returned is based on Bradbury's earlier short story, The Homecoming.
The book is a compilation of short stories written over 60 years, tied together by themes and characters.
The Elliot family, central to the story, consists of supernatural beings including a mummy and a flying uncle.
Timothy, a human boy, is the only mortal in the family and serves as the main character.
The narrative explores the theme of forgotten spirits in a changing world.
Miss Minerva Halliday's encounter with a ghost on a train illustrates the emotional depth of the stories.
The book is often compared to The Addams Family due to its quirky, macabre humor.
Bradbury's prose is lyrical and evocative, capturing the essence of the supernatural and nostalgic.
The book showcases a blend of gothic elements with humor, making it a unique read for fans of fantasy.

From The Publisher:

National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters

Ray Bradbury, America's most beloved storyteller, has spent a lifetime carrying readers to exhilarating and dangerous places, from dark street comers in unfamiliar cities and towns to the edge of the universe. Now, in an extraordinary flight of the imagination a half-century in the making, he takes us to a most wondrous destination: into the heart of an Eternal Family.

They have lived for centuries in a house of legend and mystery in upper Illinois - and they are not like other midwesterners. Rarely encountered in daylight hours, their children are curious and wild; their old ones have survived since before the Sphinx first sank its paws deep in Egyptian sands. And some sleep in beds with lids.

Now the house is being readied in anticipation of the gala homecoming that will gather together the farflung branches of this odd and remarkable family. In the past-midnight stillness can be detected the soft fluttering of Uncle Einars wings. From her realm of sleep, Cecy, the fairest and most special daughter, can feel the approach of many a welcome being - shapeshifter, telepath, somnambulist, vampire - as she flies high in the consciousness of bird and bat.

But in the midst of eager anticipation, a sense of doom pervades. For the world is changing. And death, no stranger, will always shadow this most singular family: Father, arisen from the Earth; Mother, who never sleeps but dreams; A Thousand Times Great Grandmére; Grandfather, who keeps the wildness of youth between his ears.

And the boy who, more than anyone, carries the burden of time on his shoulders: Timothy, the sad and different foundling son who must share it all, remember, and tell...and who, alone out of all of them, must one day age and wither and die.

By turns lyrical, wistful, poignant, and chilling, From the Dust Returned is the long-awaited new novel by the peerless Ray Bradbury - a book that will surely be numbered among his most enduring masterworks.

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