Fairy Tale
A #1 New York Times Bestseller and New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice! Legendary storyteller Stephen King goes into the deepest well of his imagination in this spellbinding novel about a seventeen-year-old boy who inherits the keys to a parallel world where good and evil are at war, and the stakes could not be higher—for that world or ours.Charlie Reade looks like a regular high school kid, great at baseball and football, a decent student. But he carries a heavy load. His mom was killed in a horrific accident when he was seven, and grief drove his dad to drink. Charlie learned how to take care of himself—and his dad. When Charlie is seventeen, he meets a dog named Radar and her aging master, Howard Bowditch, a recluse in a big house at the top of a big hill, with a locked shed in the backyard. Sometimes strange sounds emerge from it. Charlie starts doing jobs for Mr. Bowditch and loses his heart to Radar. Then, when Bowditch dies, he leaves Charlie a cassette tape telling a story no one would believe. What Bowditch knows, and has kept secret all his long life, is that inside the shed is a portal to another world. Magnificent, terrifying, and “spellbinding…packed with glorious flights of imagination and characteristic tenderness about childhood, Fairy Tale is vintage King at his finest” (Esquire). “Good, evil, a kingdom to save, monsters to slay—these are the stuff that page-turners are made from.” —Laura Miller, Slate
Stephen King [ˈstiːvən kɪŋ], né le 21 septembre 1947 à Portland dans le Maine, est un écrivain américain. Il publie son premier roman en 1974 et devient rapidement célèbre pour ses contributions dans le domaine de l'horreur mais écrit également des livres relevant d'autres genres comme le fantastique, la fantasy, la science-fiction et le roman policier. Tout au long de sa carrière, il écrit et publie plus de soixante romans, dont sept sous le nom de plume de Richard Bachman, et plus de deux cents nouvelles, dont plus de la moitié sont réunies dans douze recueils de nouvelles. Après son grave accident en 1999, il ralentit son rythme d'écriture. Ses livres se sont vendus à plus de 350 millions d'exemplaires à travers le monde et il établit de nouveaux records de ventes dans le domaine de l'é