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The Dream Room

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Set in the 1960s, this poignant, emotionally intense novel of betrayal, love, and loss is the story of a family's dissolution, witnessed through the eyes of 12-year-old David. An only child, David enjoys cooking and spending time with his mother and father, a pilot during World War II who is now an unemployed engineer. One long, rainy summer, they work together building model airplanes for a toy shop to support themselves. Though times are difficult, David is happy, for his family has never been so close, and life has never felt so secure.

But that joy is shattered by an old family friend whose appearance will destroy everything David holds dear. It is not until years later, on the eve of his father's death, that David will finally come to terms with the events that irrevocably altered his life.

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Set in the 1960's, "The Dream Room is the story of a family's dissolution as witnessed through the eyes of twelve-year-old David. An only child fascinated by the culinary arts, he is content to spend time with his mother and father, an unemployed ex-World War II pilot. One rainy summer, the family works together building model airplanes for a toy shop — their only means of survival. Times are difficult, but David has never felt so secure. But his peace is soon shattered by an old family friend, whose appearance will destroy everything David holds most dear.

Intelligent and philosophical, "The Dream Room is an entrancing family history, love story, and fairy tale to be savored.

About the Author

Marcel Möring is a bestselling author in the Netherlands. Publication of his first novel, Mendel, was an instant success, winning Holland's Geertjan Lubberhuizen Prize for Best Debut of 1990. His second novel, The Great Longing, was the Dutch bestseller of 1992 and won the country's most prestigious prize, the AKO. His third novel, In Babylon, was also published internationally to tremendous critical acclaim. He lives in Rotterdam with his wife and children.

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bookluver, April 28, 2009 (view all comments by bookluver)
The Dream Room by Marcel Moring

"The Dream Room" by Marcel Moring is about a small family. There is the mother, father, son and grandparents. The family lives in England. The grandparents are of Dutch and English descent. When the book begins, the family are faced with hard ecnomic times. It is after WWII. When the mother also loses her job, a neighbor has the perfect idea. This family will help him with his business. It is a dream come true.

The neighbor is a doll doctor. He also sells airplane kits to hobbyists. For whatever reason, customers are coming into the shop looking at the completed airplanes hanging from the ceiling instead of looking at the kits on the shelves. The art of crafting has gone by the wayside. Why buy the kit? If the plane is already put together, buy the ready made. Perhaps, the war is to be blamed. People fear the passing of time. Time and life are fragile.

David's family live above the doll hospital. The family decides to put the planes together for their neighbor, the doll doctor. I like to think a lot of love and thought went into building each airplane. The father had been an air pilot during the war. When his parachute crashed, by serendipity he discovered his soon to be wife. She was his nurse while he recuperated from many broken bones.

This book is about love and dreams on many different levels. I especially enjoyed reading about the romance between David's father and mother. The way they met one another is unforgettable. There is the mother's love of the Dream Room at David's grandfather's home. In the Dream Room is a curved window and a seat where David's mother would sit dreaming while looking out to sea or reading a book that takes her faraway. Then, of course, there is the father's love of flying. "When he flew his mind emptied and there was nothing but the thrust of the plane...." There is also David's passion for cooking. I love culinary books. This part of the book was really enjoyable to me. I always see male chefs in restaurants or in a movie or on tv. I never think about what these men must have been like as little boys. It's fascinating.

Also, I felt throughout the book a feeling of crossing the globe: Paris, England, Holland and Germany. It made me think about the origins of ourselves and our neighbors. We are complex. Each of us is made up of many different places like a patchworked globe. We are like roses, petal upon petal, layers and layers of shaded differences brought together by the beginnings of love. At the end of the book, Marcel Moring keeps us in the Dream Room through the words of a fable. I will think more about that fable tonight.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780060936679
Author:
Moring, Marcel
Publisher:
Harper Perennial
Subject:
General
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Airplanes
Subject:
Models
Subject:
European - German
Subject:
General Fiction
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade PB
Publication Date:
20030218
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
128
Dimensions:
7.10x4.56x.39 in. .26 lbs.

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"Synopsis" by , Set in the 1960's, "The Dream Room is the story of a family's dissolution as witnessed through the eyes of twelve-year-old David. An only child fascinated by the culinary arts, he is content to spend time with his mother and father, an unemployed ex-World War II pilot. One rainy summer, the family works together building model airplanes for a toy shop — their only means of survival. Times are difficult, but David has never felt so secure. But his peace is soon shattered by an old family friend, whose appearance will destroy everything David holds most dear.

Intelligent and philosophical, "The Dream Room is an entrancing family history, love story, and fairy tale to be savored.

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