![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "An enthralling, unsettling fairy tale that will have you turning pages long into the night."― Michelle Zink, author of This Wicked Game and Lies I Told A beautifully written, gorgeous nightmare of a novel."― David Arnold, author of Mosquitoland and Kids of Appetite " And the Trees Crept In should come with a warning label: Best read in the light of day, with lots of smiling people around, and candy canes and unicorns and cute babies. Readers will find it hard to look away from this genuinely frightening story, as the sisters' sanctuary becomes a nightmare."― Publishers Weekly "A thought-provoking exploration of familial legacy and the sibling bond. Frightening and compelling, this gothic will easily sweep fans up into its creeping sense of hysteria."― Kirkus Reviews "Will haunt readers with its raw emotions, palpable pain, and consistent character voices. *"Kurtagich evokes an all-pervading atmosphere of horror with dark imagery and language evoking rot, decay, and death.This unique novel is for teens who enjoy being immersed in a dark, complex horror story."― VOYA, starred review A great next read for teens who enjoy being scared."― School Library Journal (starred review) * "Kurtagich's horror imagery is satisfying and affecting-her descriptions of the day-to-day decay the girls face are as rich and scary as the monstrous man who scuttles around on all fours and the teeming mud pits that are waiting in the woods. ![]()
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