They : And the Brushwood Boy
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"They: And, the Brushwood Boy" is a compelling collection that showcases Rudyard Kipling's mastery of the ethereal and the psychological. The volume brings together two of his most celebrated and haunting short stories, both of which deviate from his well-known adventure tales to explore the mysteries of the human spirit and the subconscious mind.
In "They," a traveler stumbles upon a secluded manor in the English countryside, where he finds a blind woman living among a group of elusive, spectral children. This poignant narrative serves as a masterful meditation on grief, loss, and the thin boundary between the physical world and the afterlife. "The Brushwood Boy" offers a lyrical exploration of shared consciousness, following the life of Major George Cottar. Since childhood, Cottar has experienced a vivid, recurring dream world, only to discover that his dream companion is a real person he is destined to meet.
Rich in atmosphere and emotional resonance, these stories highlight Kipling's ability to weave intricate plots with deeply felt human experiences. This collection remains a vital example of early twentieth-century speculative fiction, offering readers a profound look at the enduring power of love and the wonders of the imagination.
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- ISBN-13: 9781026035740
- ISBN-10: 1026035740
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
- Page Count: 198
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