The Monsters of Rookhaven, Padraig Kenny
The Monsters of Rookhaven, Padraig Kenny
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The Monsters of Rookhaven

Author: Pádraig Kenny

Narrator: Emma Noakes

Unabridged: 7 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/21/2021


Synopsis

“A stunning book...a brand new take on the monster story.” —Eoin Colfer, international bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series

From award-winning author Pádraig Kenny comes an action-packed middle grade fantasy about a family of monsters, perfect for fans of Jonathan Auxier and Victoria Schwab.

Mirabelle is part of a very unusual family. Between Uncle Bertram transforming into a ferocious grizzly bear and Aunt Eliza’s body being made entirely of spiders, it’s safe to say they are an extraordinary lot.

To the human residents of Rookhaven Village, the family is a threat. So long ago, a treaty was reached between them—in return for sundries and supplies, the monsters won’t eat the townspeople—and an invisible glamour was set around the perimeter of the Manor to keep strangers out.

But the glamour serves a second purpose: to keep Mirabelle and her family hidden from those who would do them harm. When two orphans—siblings Jem and Tom—stumble upon a tear in the magical field and open a door that was meant to stay locked, Mirabelle and her family are put in grave danger. A very real monster has locked onto their scent, and he has a hunger for their kind.

At turns chilling and thought-provoking, Pádraig Kenny’s The Monsters of Rookhaven explores difference and empathy through the eyes of characters you won’t soon forget.

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt and Company

About Pádraig Kenny

Pádraig Kenny is an Irish writer who hails from Newbridge in County Kildare. His debut novel Tin was Waterstones Children’s Book of the Month. It has been nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal and several other awards. His second novel Pog was an Independent Bookseller's Book of the Month.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gavin

I didn't truly understand what "deliciously dark" meant until I read this book, and for it being a middle grade, it was quite the monstrous treat. Mirabelle is part of "The Family", a family of monsters that live at Rookhaven, a Manor that is closed off by a veil to the rest of the people. One day, a......more

Goodreads review by Daniel

I loved this gothic tale of monsters. A great adventure tale of friendship and monsters. Well written and paced with characters you needed to know more about. I particularly loved how we just dived straight into the story and each characters traits became apparent. Great October read.......more

The first thing to recognise about The Monsters of Rookhaven is how beautiful it is. It's a really rather perfectly put together book, which is always a good sign. It tells you that the publisher understands this book, that they know what they want from it, and that they know what the book can suppo......more

Goodreads review by Gaïa

3.5 Un roman jeunesse agréable, à mi-chemin entre Miss Peregrine et les enfants particuliers et la maison au milieu de la mer céeruléenne. J'ai bien aimé l'ambiance assez dark de ce roman, certains moments et personnages m'ont même beaucoup touchée. J'ai trouvé que des thèmes comme le deuil étaient a......more

4,25⭐️ Les Monstres de Rookhaven c’est un peu comme un conte gothique destiné à la jeunesse mais avec plusieurs niveaux de lecture pour que les adultes prennent aussi plaisir au récit. J’ai tout simplement adoré l’histoire de Mirabelle et de sa famille atypique, recluse dans un manoir au milieu d’une......more


Quotes

“A magnificent, shadowy, gothic adventure full of heart.” —Emma Carroll, author of When We Were Warriors

“Unique, thrilling and moving...with its timely—yet timeless—message of choosing empathy over fear, The Monsters of Rookhaven is proof that Pádraig Kenny is one of the best children's writers around.” —Shane Hegarty, author of Darkmouth

“[A] totally absorbing tale, where the most fearsome monster is one that reveals everyone’s deepest fears to all the others.” —Guardian

“A wildly imaginative story...a triumph.” —Irish Examiner

"Between the incredible descriptions, unique cast, and dark and lovely illustrations, readers will be enveloped by Rookhaven. They will experience the tragedy and grief that follows not only Jem and Tom but the people from the village, as well as Rookhaven, and they will stay up long into the night to discover who the real monster is. A breathtaking novel about family, loss, and truly seeing those around us." —Booklist, Starred Review

"Full of gruesome charm and heart-wrenching pathos, this story offers a satisfying gothic fantasy at once chilling and affecting." —Publishers Weekly

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Themes of grief, empathy, and the nature of monsters play out as danger arrives from an unexpected source . . . A dreamy, imaginative premise gives way to pensive catharsis." —Kirkus Reviews

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Twelve-year-old Jem is an effective lens for readers to understand the monster world through human eyes, and her grief over the parents recently lost to World War II adds a more serious note that contrasts with the traumas the monsters have faced. Readers will be compelled to keep turning the pages to discover the intriguing workings of this bizarre world and the fate of the Family." —The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books