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Cuckoo Song
A Young Adult Historical Fiction Novel by Frances Hardinge
Subgenres:
- Fairy Tale Retelling,
- Psychological Horror,
- Family Drama
This book is for you if you're into...
- Creepy fairy tales with unsettling transformations
- Stories where family secrets unravel in post-Great War England
- Eerie urban quests with strange creatures and psychological twists
Full of rich language that is reminiscent of an old fairy tale. . . . Following a mysterious incident that leaves her feverish and sopping wet, Triss awakens to a world that's eerily off-kilter. Her memories are muddled, her sister despises her, and when she brushes her hair, out come crumbled fragments of leaves. Is she going mad? Or has she endured a nightmarish chain of events? Is this related to the illnesses she's had since her brother died in the Great War? And why is she so hungry? In her search for the truth, Triss ventures from the shelter of her parents' protective wings into the city's underbelly. There she encounters strange creatures whose grand schemes could forever alter the fates of her family, in an unnerving tale of one girl's struggle to confront her darkest fears.
Nuanced and intense.
Quiet but elegant prose moves the story seamlessly from an effectively creepy horror tale to a powerful, emotionally resonant story of regret and forgiveness.
Gorgeously written and disconcerting . . . Hardinge delves deeply into the darker side of family life.
Cuckoo Song transcends its teen-reader designation. The psychological and historical nuances . . . will mesmerize older readers as well.
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