Ghoulish Song
Description
A brave girl flees a ghoul while trying to save her city in this lively companion to Goblin Secrets, the National Book Award winner that Kirkus Reviews calls “humorous, poignant, and convincing.”
Kaile lives in Zombay, an astonishing city where goblins walk the streets and witches work their charms and curses. Kaile wants to be a musician and is delighted when a goblin gives her a flute carved out of bone. But the flute’s single, mournful song has a dangerous consequence: it separates Kaile and her shadow.
Anyone without a shadow is considered dead, and despite Kaile’s protests that she’s alive and breathing, her family forces her to leave so she can’t haunt their home. Kaile and her shadow soon learn that the troublesome flute is tied to a terrifying ghoul made from the bones of those who drowned in the Zombay River. With the ghoul chasing her and the river threatening to flood, Kaile has an important role to play in keeping Zombay safe. Will Kaile and her shadow be able to learn the right tune in time?
Set in the delightful and dangerous world of Goblin Secrets, Ghoulish Song is a gripping adventure laced with humor and mystery from National Book Award–winning author William Alexander. His “graceful prose weaves an engaging fantasy that embraces the power of music” (Publishers Weekly).
Praise for Ghoulish Song
"In Ghoulish Song, William Alexander returns us to the fascinatingly sinister world of Zombay. As with his previous novel, Goblin Secrets, Alexander's work is startlingly original, simultaneously funny and suspenseful."
— Peter S. Beagle, author of The Last Unicorn
"Funny, smart, and gorgeously written."
— Jane Yolen, author of The Devil's Arithmetic
“Alexander’s storytelling is compelling and clever, and this tale of courage is by turns humorous, poignant and convincing.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“[Alexander’s] graceful prose weaves an engaging fantasy that embraces the power of music."
— Publisher's Weekly
"With wonderful economy, Mr. Alexander conjures a vertiginous adventure shot through with humor in this clever tale."
— Wall Street Journal
"Gorgeously creepy“
— Minnesota Post
"Kaile makes a likable heroine, at times admirably noble and at other times understandably frustrated and defiant. Her adventures are just scary enough to keep readers on edge without giving anyone nightmares."
— BCCB