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LILY AND THE NIGHT CREATURES by Nick Lake

LILY AND THE NIGHT CREATURES

by Nick Lake ; illustrated by Emily Gravett

Pub Date: Aug. 30th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-5344-9461-9
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

When alternate versions of her parents invade her home, a young English girl must find the strength to vanquish the demons.

Lily wishes things were how they used to be—before she got sick and before her mum got pregnant. When The Baby’s arrival is imminent, Lily is dropped off at Granny’s house. Missing the cuddly toy whale she sleeps with, Lily sneaks out at night and walks around the village toward home. There, she finds her mum and dad—but quickly realizes they aren’t her actual parents. They are cruel parent-things with strange eyes like lumps of coal, and they tell her this is no longer her house. Outside, Lily meets talking animals: Crow, Mouse, Mole, and Snake. Over the course of the night, they help her try to reclaim her home. Lily ultimately learns to accept her chronic illness and become a loving big sister. This story beautifully blends horror elements with animal fantasy and realistic issues. The replacement parents are creepy and reminiscent of those in Neil Gaiman’s Coraline, but there is plenty to differentiate the tales. The animals add humor and levity to the adventure, while Lily is believably frustrated with her sickness and scared that The Baby is taking over her place in the family. Gravett’s illustrations add to the magic and whimsy; they are particularly striking when showcasing the animals’ expressive features. Main characters read as White.

An appealing tale of fortitude with just the right amounts of spookiness, playfulness, and heart.

(Fantasy. 9-12)