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Nightmare Island

Power of Story: Racialized Identities
Hardcover  
ISBN: 9781338783575 Pages: 304 Ages: 8-12

About this book

Twelve year-old Serenity Noah has never told anyone about her recurring nightmares -- the haunting images of silver butterflies whose flapping wings drive away all sound, leaving only suffocating silence in their wake. Her parents already favor her "perfect" younger brother, Peace, and she doesn't want to be seen as the "problem" child.


Instead, Serenity's found a productive way to channel her fears: creating a horror movie as scary as her nightmares.


When Peace suddenly becomes afraid of the dark and refuses to sleep alone, their parents take him away for "treatment" on Duppy Island. Serenity has a very bad feeling about the mysterious island and the facility's creepy leader, Dr. Whisper. And when she sees a silver butterfly from her nightmares in the forbidden forest she realizes that something is seriously, dangerously awry.


But nothing could've prepared Serenity for the truth: the island is home to douens -- faceless children with backward feet who are trapped in limbo between the world of the living and the land of the dead. And unless Serenity acts soon, her brother is going to join their ranks...

Reviews

Praise for Josephine Against the Sea:


* "A heart-wrenching adventure with big laughs and well-earned surprises." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review


* "Filled with humor and vibrant, likable characters, the suspense of this fast-paced, laugh-out-loud fantasy will keep the pages turning." -- Booklist, starred review


"Twining fantastical elements with a steady pace and a contemporary setting, Bourne nets a relatable story of processing grief, trust in one's family and community, and Black girl magic." -- Publishers Weekly


"Jo is a funny, determined heroine with no end of schemes, and Bourne's masterful modernizing of jumbie lore is thrilling. The story is riveting from beginning to end." -- Tracey Baptiste, New York Times bestselling author


"An entertaining read featuring many references to creatures from Caribbean mythology; sure to be a great addition to any library’s middle grade collection." -- School Library Journal

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