MirrorMask (children’s edition)

MirrorMask by Neil Gaiman is an illustrated children’s edition published by HarperCollins on September 27, 2005. This book presents the story of Helena, a young girl raised in a family of circus performers who longs for a more ordinary life. When she is drawn into a magical realm by haunting music, her reality is disrupted by a runaway from this other world. Helena’s journey unfolds as she seeks to restore order and reclaim her life.
Readers will find a captivating narrative that follows Helena’s adventures in a fantastical setting where anything is possible. The book features original art by Dave McKean, enhancing the visual experience of this tale. As Helena navigates the challenges of this strange realm, themes of chaos and self-discovery emerge, making it a rich exploration of her character and desires. With 80 pages of engaging content, this edition invites readers into a stunning and magical journey crafted by master storyteller Neil Gaiman.
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Helena is about to embark on a most amazing journey.
Raised in a family of circus performers, she’s always dreamed of leading a more ordinary life. But when haunting music draws her into a strange and magical realm, one where anything can happen, her real life is stolen by a runaway from the other side. Helena must rescue the realm from chaos in order to win back her own not-so-ordinary life.
MirrorMask is a breathtaking film written by bestselling author Neil Gaiman and brought to life through the vision of acclaimed artist and director Dave McKean. This original novella is Helena’s tale in her own voice, written by master storyteller Neil Gaiman and accompanied by original art by Dave McKean and images from the film; it is a stunning and magical journey.
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