The Dream Room Marcel Moring
Nostalgic, elegiac story about a Dutch family in the 1960s and their journey from innocence to experience
The story of a family mother, father (ex-WWII pilot), twelve-year-old son, David who live above a toy shop in a small town on the windswept Dutch coast.
On the same day that David finds himself listening to the toy shop owner complaining that he cant sell model aeroplane kits any more because kids nowadays are too lazy to glue all the pieces
together, Davids father quits his job in a fit of pique and pride. A few hours later, his mother comes
home, having left her job too.
So, David devises a plan and before the day is over the whole family is at home, putting model aeroplanes together. A wonderful, perfect summer ensues, suddenly interrupted by the arrival of an unexpected visitor, his fathers old friend from the war. His arrival revives old feelings of loyalty, love and hatred and ensures that nothing will ever return to a perfect state again.
Accessible, warm, funny and wise, this novel was a massive bestseller in Morings native Holland. A gem of a story, it has the fable-like appeal of a Miss Garnets Angel (but without the middle-Englandness) or of Bernard Schlinks The Reader (but without the heavy moral overtone).The book is most reminiscent of J.L. Carrs A Month in the Country, the Booker Prize-winning English novel set just after WWI, heavy with nostalgia, evocative, melancholy.