The Ogress and the Orphans, Kelly Barnhill
The Ogress and the Orphans, Kelly Barnhill
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The Ogress and the Orphans

Author: Kelly Barnhill

Narrator: Kelly Barnhill

Unabridged: 13 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/08/2022


Synopsis

A National Book Award finalist and instant fantasy classic about the power of community, generosity, books, and baked goods, from the author of the beloved Newbery Medal winner The Girl Who Drank the Moon. The town of Stone in the Glen used to be lovely, but it hasn’t been so in a very long time. 

Once a celebrated town with a vibrant town square, prosperous businesses and families, and educated, happy children, Stone in the Glen has fallen on hard times. Since the expansive and beloved Library burned with other buildings in a time of terrible fires, the town has been plagued by droughts, blight, and destruction. 

But the people have continued to put their faith in the Mayor, a dazzling fellow with a bright shock of golden hair and brilliant white teeth who promises that he alone can solve their problems. And he is a famous dragon slayer! At least, no one has ever seen a dragon in the Mayor’s presence…

But somebody is to blame for the town’s problems, not only the fires and the decline that followed them, but the child who has gone missing from the local Orphan House. And with a little helpful suggestion from the Mayor, all eyes turn to the Ogress who has come to live at the far edge of town. 

Only the children of the Orphan House know the truth. Together, they must clear the Ogress's name and solve the mystery of the town's destruction before their home of Stone in the Glen is destroyed by its own people.

 

About Kelly Barnhill

Kelly Barnhill lives in Minnesota with her husband and three children. She is the author of four novels, most recently The Girl Who Drank the Moon, winner of the 2017 John Newbery Medal. She is also the winner of the World Fantasy Award and the Parents' Choice Gold Award, and has been a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award, the NCTE Charlotte Huck Award, the SFWA Andre Norton Award, and the PEN/USA literary prize. Visit her online at kellybarnhill.wordpress.com or on Twitter: @kellybarnhill.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica on May 14, 2022

It's been a whole day since we finished, and I still don't know how to talk about it. It was just so lovely, so full of hope but also sadness. You could read it as an allegory for the last few years in our own country, or you could read it as a pure fantasy, or you could encompass both in your mind......more

Goodreads review by Amy on June 05, 2022

4.5 stars A mirror looking back at us with a kinder, hopeful light. This feels like the most relevant of fairy tales and the kind of story I'd love to hear told around the coffee table on a lazy afternoon. Concept: ★★★★★ Pacing: ★★★ Sense of storytelling: ★★★★★ What does it mean to be a neighbor? This st......more

Goodreads review by DaNae on April 23, 2022

There is a lot to like about this Fable showcasing the power of community, fellowship and compassion. My friend Leonard compares Barnhill to DiCamillo, on which I can agree in regards to themes and world-building. But where DiCamillo is economical in word count and subtle in delivery, Barnhill is bl......more

Goodreads review by Savannah on June 13, 2022

Heavens, this book was quite preachy. I’m not quite sure what to make of it, but I didn’t enjoy having life lessons shoved in my face while trying to enjoy characters and story. Because this story was told from the perspective of an omniscient narrator, there's many sentences and paragraphs purely d......more

Goodreads review by Em on October 10, 2024

This novel is unquestionably one of her best! Absolutely charming and not merely for young adults/children, this is a novel with great thematic depth and lots of clever twists and turns which made me smile constantly. Brilliant fairytale for all ages!......more