Book review: The Ocean at the End of the Lane strangely gripping



The Ocean at the End of the Lane
Neil Gaiman
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For those familiar with Neil Gaiman's Coraline, a story in which a little girl becomes trapped in a house identical to her own except that her mother has black buttons for eyes, his latest dark fairytale, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, will make perfect sense.

The hero, a friendless seven-year old boy, meets a strangely knowing 11-year-old girl, her mother and grandmother, who live in an old-fashioned farm at the bottom of his road after a lodger who is staying with the boy's family commits suicide.

The man's death releases evil forces that threaten the fabric of the boy's family and his very life in this scary story, made all the more frightening by its childlike narrative perspective.

Gaiman's assured and observant writing helps the reader to suspend any sense of disbelief as the forces of nature and eternal knowledge take on a pitiless, ancient evil.

Not that it is ever expressed in such straightforward terms. Strangely gripping stuff.

cdight@thenational.ae

Dubai Rugby Sevens

November 30-December 2, at The Sevens, Dubai

Gulf Under 19

Pool A – Abu Dhabi Harlequins, Jumeirah College Tigers, Dubai English Speaking School 1, Gems World Academy

Pool B – British School Al Khubairat, Bahrain Colts, Jumeirah College Lions, Dubai English Speaking School 2

Pool C - Dubai College A, Dubai Sharks, Jumeirah English Speaking School, Al Yasmina

Pool D – Dubai Exiles, Dubai Hurricanes, Al Ain Amblers, Deira International School

Essentials
The flights

Return flights from Dubai to Windhoek, with a combination of Emirates and Air Namibia, cost from US$790 (Dh2,902) via Johannesburg.
The trip
A 10-day self-drive in Namibia staying at a combination of the safari camps mentioned – Okonjima AfriCat, Little Kulala, Desert Rhino/Damaraland, Ongava – costs from $7,000 (Dh25,711) per person, including car hire (Toyota 4x4 or similar), but excluding international flights, with The Luxury Safari Company.
When to go
The cooler winter months, from June to September, are best, especially for game viewing.