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THE SLEEPOVER by Michael Regina

THE SLEEPOVER

by Michael Regina ; illustrated by Michael Regina

Pub Date: Oct. 12th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-593-11734-7
Publisher: Razorbill/Penguin

A grieving boy goes up against a local ghost story.

Ruby was more than just Matt and Judy’s nanny; she was a beloved family member and indispensable to their struggling single mom. After Ruby’s sudden death, Matt withdraws into deep sadness, icing out his younger sister and isolating himself from friends. It’s that grief—and the belief that he’s hearing Ruby’s voice calling him—that leads him, with Judy following, into a forested area that is said to be the lair of the Witch of the Woods, someone who lures children in and then later comes to collect them. Then, a new nanny arrives. Miss Swan lets the kids (plus Matt’s friends Mario, Charlie, and Teo, who come over for a sleepover on her first night on the job) run wild, but Matt is convinced there’s something wrong with her, something evil. The ’90s setting captures the feel of vintage horror, and the genre-savvy kids manage to hit classic beats in a way that’s rewarding instead of derivative, especially as they have to take matters in their own hands to save one of their own. The themes—grief’s rendering a person unrecognizable, feeling forgotten, and the meaning of family—come through clearly, though some elements of the raven-themed witch and her magic don’t fit so neatly. The art’s blocking and framing enhance tension in quieter moments as well as action. Ruby reads as Black; other characters appear White.

An excellent flashlight-under-the-blanket read.

(Graphic horror. 8-13)