Ghoulish Song

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Product Details
Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Margaret K. McElderry Books
Publish Date
Pages
176
Dimensions
5.75 X 8.6 X 0.72 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781442427297

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About the Author
William Alexander won the National Book Award for his debut novel, Goblin Secrets, and won the Earphones Award for his narration of the audiobook. His other novels include A Festival of Ghosts, A Properly Unhaunted Place, Ghoulish Song, Nomad, and Ambassador. William studied theater and folklore at Oberlin College, English at the University of Vermont, and creative writing at the Clarion workshop. He teaches in the Vermont College of Fine Arts MFA program in Writing for Children and Young Adults. Like the protagonist of Nomad and Ambassador, William is the son of a Latino immigrant to the US. Visit him online at WillAlex.net and GoblinSecrets.com, and on Twitter via @WillieAlex.

Erwin Madrid is a children's book illustrator based in San Francisco, where he earned his BFA at the Academy of Art College. He has worked for PDI/Dreamworks Animation on films like Shrek 2 and the Madagascar sequels. He has also done concept art for the gaming industry for titles like Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. In his spare time, Erwin travels and goes plein air painting.
Reviews
"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
"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
"A vivid and fast-paced read."--Booklist
"[Alexander's] storytelling remains compelling, and Kaile makes a likable heroine, at times admirably noble and at other times understandably frustrated and defiant."--BCCB