Share Profile -Alan D Hopewell Recent comments: User reviews The Silk and the Song 5 I was twelve when I first read this (1968), and was first drawn to the fact that the character and I shared a name, right down to the spelling. Also, Alan's struggles to be free moved me, and the wonder of the story itself stuck with me. "Twinkle, twinkle, golden star I can see you, though you're far...." 08/15/2012
The Silk and the Song 5 I was twelve when I first read this (1968), and was first drawn to the fact that the character and I shared a name, right down to the spelling. Also, Alan's struggles to be free moved me, and the wonder of the story itself stuck with me. "Twinkle, twinkle, golden star I can see you, though you're far...." 08/15/2012
Recent comments: User reviews
Also, Alan's struggles to be free moved me, and the wonder of the story itself stuck with me.
"Twinkle, twinkle, golden star
I can see you, though you're far...."