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Ravencave

by Marcus Sedgwick

Interest age: 9 to 11
Reading age: 8+

Published by Barrington Stoke, 2023

  • Coming-of-age
  • Ghost story

About this book

Jamie’s family don’t seem to speak to one another any more. here’s an odd tension all the time and Jamie feels himself drifting away from them.

He doesn’t understand what happened. They used to have a laugh but now Mum is a writer who can’t write, Dad has lost his job and Robbie ignores him most of the time. Which makes this holiday pretty miserable.

Out on a rainy walk, Jamie is exploring the ruins of an old farmhouse when the ghost of a little girl appears and invites him to follow her. Could she have some of the answers he needs – and does he have the courage to go with her?

This accessible ghost story is tense, poignant and unsettling rather than overtly scary and gives up its secrets very gradually.

Set in a formerly industrial landscape, it also exposes some harsh truths about social injustice, poverty, wealth and the oppression of working people, by looking into the background of one particular family and their relationship with the past.

The use of a dyslexia-friendly font and off-white paper makes this book particularly appealing to reluctant readers but all readers will find the story haunts them long after the book is finished.

About the author

Marcus Sedgwick began to write seriously in 1994, and his first book, Floodland, was published by Orion in 2000, and won the Branford-Boase award for best debut children's novel. Witch Hill followed in 2001, and was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award, the Independent Reading Association award and the Portsmouth Book Award. In 2002 The Dark Horse was shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, The Carnegie Medal and the Blue Peter Book Award.

The Book of Dead Days was nominated for the Guardian Award, and was shortlisted for the Sheffield Book Award and the Edgar Allan Poe Award. He wrote more than 40 children's books and won many awards. Sadly, Marcus died in November 2022.

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