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Daniel

By: Henning Mankell
Narrated by: Sean Barrett
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In 1875, Hans Bengler, a young entomologist, leaves Sweden for the expedition of a lifetime to the Kalahari Desert, where he hopes to find a previously undiscovered insect to name after himself and advance his career. Instead, after his long and arduous journey through the sands, he finds a small boy, whose tribe has been decimated by European raiders.

Accustomed to collecting specimens, Bengler decides to adopt the boy and names him Daniel. He takes the traumatised child home with him to Sweden and plans to ‘civilise’ him. But Daniel cannot slip into an alien culture, and a new life in the cold and snow, so easily. He yearns desperately for the desert and his real family, who visit him in his dreams. His only consolation comes from his friendship with a vulnerable young girl called Sanna, who is also an outsider in her community. But even this bond is destined to be violently broken, as Daniel’s isolation and increasing desperation lead to a chilling tragedy.

As well as an acute psychological depiction of the life of a child thrown into extraordinary circumstances, in Daniel the acclaimed writer Henning Mankell also gives us a compelling and disturbing story of the dangerous gaps and misunderstandings that can exist between individuals and cultures.

©2010 Henning Mankell (P)2010 Random House Audio
Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Sweden Dream
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Mankell gives us a sobering account of the life of a weak & fallible man whose good intentions unwittingly lead to shrivelling of another's soul. Generosity of spirit is depicted in this book alongside fear and all it engenders when we let it take hold of us. Beautifully and meditavely written by this versatile writer, Daniel is an intriguing & moving book which has stayed in my mind.
Not one to opt for if you are after thrills & spills.

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Master Mankell disappoints

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

It's possible that someone who likes historical novels might enjoy this story, but this Mankell offering was not for me.

Has Daniel turned you off from other books in this genre?

This has been the only story written by this author that hasn't grabbed me, mainly because I found the characters difficult to like or even warm to. Despite Daniel not working for me, I am a major Mankell fan and have listened to/read most of his works. His Kurt Wallander series is compelling.

What about Sean Barrett’s performance did you like?

Sean Barrett has one of those voices you could listen to all night (and sometimes I do), because he voices all the characters and is a fine actor. He's one of the best readers of audio books and I have listened to stories simply because he has performed them.

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

Even though Daniel didn't hook me in, I'll still be recommending Mankell to all who will listen. Now I'm off to buy Kennedy's Brain

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