Two 12-year-old boys join forces with unexpected allies to defeat malevolent creatures.
Japanese American Rory Parker watches uneasily as movers unpack his new neighbors’ belongings next door. The house has a tragic history—and it’s haunted. Rory’s former BFF Joey used to live there, and Rory saw a ghost and other small shadowy beings skulking around with his own eyes. Though reluctant to enter the house, Rory becomes fast friends with its new inhabitants, Korean American Jack and his younger sister, Mira. When Rory discovers that the same evil that afflicted Joey years earlier is targeting Mira, he resolves to keep her and her family safe. Rory and Jack will need the help of Jack’s plucky corgi, Rory’s ragdoll cat, and the benevolent spirits residing in the house to vanquish the monsters living beneath it. Oh, founder of the nonprofit We Need Diverse Books, treads familiar territory, offering an inspired take on the haunted house trope and delivering a message that friends working together can defeat the greatest of challenges. Her novel is rife with creepiness and peril, leavened by moments of levity, making this an ideal tale for newcomers to the genre. Elements of Japanese and Korean culture are integrated, especially through detailed descriptions of foodways.
Spooky fun for novice horror fans.
(Horror. 8-13)