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LOST IN THE NEVER WOODS by Aiden Thomas

LOST IN THE NEVER WOODS

by Aiden Thomas

Pub Date: March 23rd, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-250-31397-3
Publisher: Swoon Reads/Macmillan

Wendy Darling discovers there may be more to her brothers’ disappearance than meets the eye.

On her 18th birthday, a spate of child disappearances in quiet, rural Astoria, Oregon, brings back memories of her and her brothers’ disappearances five years prior. Only Wendy came back—found in the woods by a park ranger, clutching an acorn, and with large gaps in her memory. Complicating matters even further, a strange boy calling himself Peter Pan arrives, asking Wendy to help him track down his shadow before more kids go missing. Convinced that she may be able to find out what happened to John and Michael, Wendy agrees. Pressures mount on all sides as Wendy and Peter embark on a race against the clock. Wendy has an anxiety disorder, signs of survivor’s guilt, and a compulsive hand-washing habit; the narrative treats her sympathetically, and her mental health issues are clearly linked to her past. This spin on a well-known story focuses on childhood trauma, growing up, loss, and letting go. Peter Pan’s shadow serves as an oppressive force throughout, evoking terror in both Wendy and, likely, many readers at the mention of darkness or nighttime, and some scenes, especially those regarding the missing children, are quite intense. Most characters are White by default; Wendy’s best friend is cued as Latinx.

An intense, cathartic, bittersweet tale.

(Fantasy. 14-18)