67 pages • 2 hours read
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In present-day England, Conor O'Malley is visited by a monster, a yew tree that transforms into a humanoid, while he struggles to cope with his mother's illness and bullying at school. The monster tells Conor three tales, and in return, Conor must share his haunting nightmare. As his mother’s condition deteriorates, the monster helps Conor confront his deepest fears and emotions. The novel addresses themes of terminal illness, grief, and loss.
Patrick Ness's A Monster Calls receives acclaim for its poignant exploration of grief and powerful narrative, enhanced by Jim Kay's evocative illustrations. However, some critics note that the story's intensity and mature themes might overwhelm younger readers. Overall, it is praised for its emotional depth and artistic execution, resonating strongly with its audience.
Fans of emotional, thought-provoking stories like The Fault in Our Stars and Bridge to Terabithia will be drawn to A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness. This book appeals to readers who appreciate deeply moving narratives about complex family dynamics, grief, and courage, enriched by dark fantasy elements.
Fantasy
Horror / Thriller / Suspense Fiction
Children's Literature
Grief / Death
Religion / Spirituality
Emotions/Behavior: Memory
Emotions/Behavior: Guilt
Emotions/Behavior: Love