08 March 2010

The Hungry Ghosts

Julius Lester
New York: Dial, 2009
40 p. (Grades Pre K-2)

Living next to a cemetery can be frightening business. In this charming and magical tale, however, young Malcolm David braves the "Darkness and Fear" of "Brother and Sister Night" to discover why ghosts makes such appalling noises. With the help of his "ringring bird" and a host of food-ghosts left behind in his no-longer-messy room, he helps his new supernatural friends and beholds the beauty of what ghosts really look like. The colorfully detailed illustrations by Geraldo Valerio add splendor and an element of magical realism to what might otherwise be just another ghost story with a twist. Perfect for Halloween, but enjoyable any time of year, children will delight in this light tale of ghosts who can be admired rather than feared.

2 comments:

  1. I can't wait to put this book on our family bookshelf- Thanks for reviewing it.
    Your blog is wonderful- nice colors, lots of visual interest and good content too!

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  2. Love the Blog Stephanie and all the great book reviews!! :)

    Judith

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