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This is typical Gaiman: the nightmarish landscapes and events are always presented with a reassuring glow of beauty that makes the scene and the story much less horrifying. The Ocean at the end of the Lane, is a straightforward book, that is easy to read but touches on deeper themes in a manner that an author like Neil Gaiman would attempt. The Ocean at the End of the Lane (and Word Count) by Neil Gaiman. The Ocean at the End of the Lane ~~ Neil Gaiman I loved retreating into the comfort of this book, like our young, unnamed hero in “The Ocean at the End of the Lane” often does. It captures the feel of growing up in the country really well, with common places made special and otherworldly simply by their location and a young imagination. Rather, it becomes purely entertaining. This one-page guide includes a plot summary and brief analysis of The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman. The Ocean at the End of the Lane (2013), a magical realism novel by Neil Gaiman, focuses on a middle-aged man who remembers horrific events from his past after attending a funeral near his childhood home. Gaiman sweeps through this book’s action breathlessly, without pause for long explanations or justifications.