It happened to his older brother, and now it's happening to Stephen. Night after night, he has the same nightmare--a baby crying in a treetop, a remarkable tree house threatened by fire from below. His distraught mother calls in Hesketh Martin. A witch, Stephen calls her. A practitioner of "applied kinesiology," his mother insists. But weird potions can't cure Stephen. Nor could psychiatrists heal his brother, Marcus, who left the family four years before, shortly after their father left. Now fifteen himself, the same age Marcus was when he ran away, Stephen is determined to unlock the meaning of his bad dreams and uncover the story of his own childhood. With characteristic wit and perception, Tim Wynne-Jones has crafted a masterful novel that has much to say about memory, family secrets, and the transforming power of truth.
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The singer, songwriter, and accomplished author has written everything from picture books, children's and young adult fiction, and adult novels to radio dramas, short stories, and magazine articles. He has also composed lyrics for CDs, musicals, operas, TV shows, and his band, The Usual Suspects, of which he is the lead singer.
His most recent collection of short stories Lord of the Fries (DK Ink, 1999), received a starred review in Publishers Weekly and was praised by School Library Journal for its "instantly likeable characters and intriguing original plots . . . Another excellent collection of short stories." Similarly, Wynne-Jones' latest young adult novel, Stephen Fair (DK Ink, 1998), received a starred review by School Library Journal and The Horn Book Magazine praised it for 'strong characterization, rich imagery, and well-crafted writing."
His novel The Book of Changes was also starred by School Library Journal and given a pointer by Kirkus Reviews. Wynne-Jones twice won the prestigious Governor General's Award for Children's Literature in Canada, most recently for The Maestro. He won the 1995 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Fiction for his collection Some of the Kinder Planets, which was also selected as a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year. These honors are but a few of the many bestowed upon Wynne-Jones for his literary accomplishments.
Born in Cheshire, England, Wynne-Jones' family emigrated to Canada when he was only four years old. He graduated from the University of Waterloo with a B.A. in Fine Arts and received his M.A. in visual Arts from York University. He now resides in Perth, Ontario, with his wife and three children.
Wynne-Jones has toured extensively in Canada and has now started giving readings and presentations in the United States as well. He has served as a writing instructor at many colleges and universities in Canada, as an instructor in visual arts at the University of Waterloo and at York University, as a children's book columnist at Toronto Globe & Mail, and as the children's book editor at Red Deer College Press.
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