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THE WHISPERING FOG by Landra Jennings

THE WHISPERING FOG

by Landra Jennings

Pub Date: Sept. 13th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-358-67455-9
Publisher: Clarion/HarperCollins

When Neve’s older sister, Rose, is kidnapped by a swamp witch, she must learn to listen to her own instincts or risk losing her sister forever.

Though they aren’t twins—Rose is 11 months older—seventh grade sisters Rose and Neve are rarely apart. Headstrong, outgoing Rose has always been in charge of everything, which has been fine with creative, introverted Neve. Soon after their parents separate and the girls move with their mom to a creepy old house in Etters, South Carolina, a strange fog emerges from the woods and disappears with Rose, leaving Neve to figure out what happened and how to save her sister. Most of the adults around her are emotionally absent and, frankly, rather useless. Although there are a few loose ends and unanswered questions, this goosebump-inducing, Brothers Grimm–inspired contemporary fairy tale deftly illustrates how a younger sibling begins to outgrow both an older one’s shadow and the expectations of their parents as she pursues her own sense of self and takes the initiative in a daring rescue mission. Main characters read as White; alluding to the source material, “Snow-White and Rose-Red,” one sister has white-blond hair and the other’s is auburn. Names and physical descriptions cue some diversity in the supporting cast.

A swamp full of secrets and a quirky cast of characters combine for a delightfully dark debut.

(Fantasy. 8-12)