"When dreamers wake up, their dreams
have only just begun. They wash their faces and brush their teeth and open the
front door hoping everything strange and out of the ordinary is waiting for
them."
Nicholas Gannon,
"The Doldrums"
The Doldrums is a fictional book by Nicholas Gannon and
it was first published on 29th of September 2015. It is a great book
for all ages and it is highly recommended for everyone.
The
book is about a boy named Archer (a dreamer) who was born to the rich
Helmsley’s family. Sadly, when Archer turned nine, his grandparents, who were world-famous great explorers,
got lost on an
iceberg in Antarctica. Archer lived like a prisoner with his parents, in his
grandparent’s museum-like home, as his mum feared that he had inherited his
forebear’s dangerous wandering genes and might do something risky. He made some
friends at school: Oliver, who is afraid of dangerous adventures and Adélaide, who just
moved from France and had a wooden leg. The trio planned to go to Antarctica to
save Archer's grandparents. What an adventure!
This emotion laden, fun-filled adventurous story shows the power and joy
of friendship. It's a conflict of man vs. other people and man vs. society;
with Archer the dreamer in his own world and locked in battle with his parents,
teachers and the world around him.
Nicholas Gannon, a first time novelist, displayed both
artistic and comical wittiness in writing The
Doldrums. The illustrations were vivid, through the book, Nicholas was able
to create a great picture of what was happening in the story and this made the
book seem like a movie whilst reading. There were cliffhangers through the setting
and the characters. The Hemley’s house was magical and creepy! Nicholas added a
twist of emotions to the story, in which he was able to make the reader have a
lot of mixed feelings at the same time, like when, Archer met the captain of
the ship. It was all excitement and joy at first, which later turned to
sadness.
This classic, spellbound and engaging 340-page novel is a must read. The
whole story made me appreciate the love of family, and it also showed me the
power friendship has in overcoming difficulties.
Dear Mitchell,
ReplyDeleteI have a question concerning the main character Archer. You stated that he does not enjoy going on adventures, yet he agrees to go on the journey to save his grand-parents? Also what is the hardest part on the journey for him?
Sincerely, Hunter
Dear Hunter,
DeleteFirstly, Archer loves adventer. He started the adventure! Secondly, the trio did not go on the adventure- read the book for more info!
Sincerely,
Mitchell
Dear Mitchell,
ReplyDeleteWhat were his grand-parents like were they nice or mean and what did they look like or how old were they? Also what did Oliver look like? and how did he act?
Thanks Nathan