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ISLAND OF WHISPERS by Frances Hardinge Kirkus Star

ISLAND OF WHISPERS

by Frances Hardinge ; illustrated by Emily Gravett

Pub Date: Aug. 27th, 2024
ISBN: 9781419774331
Publisher: Amulet/Abrams

What happens when an unlikely hero must transport the Dead to their final destination?

Fourteen-year-old Milo’s not cut out to work with dead people, or so his father is quick to tell him. Though his dad is the Ferryman, entrusted with taking the newly deceased by ship from their island, Merlank, to the Island of the Broken Towers, where they can move on, Milo lacks the right disposition. But right or not, that’s precisely what he’ll have to do when his father is slain by a man working for the Lord of Merlank, who’s desperate to keep his daughter in the land of the living. What follows is a chase across the sea. In the front is Milo, piloting his father’s ship, the Evening Mare, and trying to remember all the rules involved in this voyage. In hot pursuit are the lord and his magicians, all attempting to keep one dead girl from leaving. Hardinge treads a delicate line between horror and hope. Milo’s abilities shine through his doubts, even as he faces trial after trial. The result is part fairy tale, part contemplation of life, death, grief, and the comfort that comes when others listen. Accompanying Hardinge’s poignant prose, Gravett’s pen-and-ink art taps perfectly into the book’s tone, highlighting moments both big and infinitesimally small. Most characters have skin the white of the page.

A deftly told, bittersweet story of loved ones lost and remembered, tinged with hope and courage.

(Fantasy. 7-12)