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The 10th anniversary edition of The Graveyard Book includes a foreword by Margaret Atwood as well as sketches from the illustrator, handwritten drafts, and Neil Gaiman’s Newbery acceptance speech.
IT TAKES A GRAVEYARD TO RAISE A CHILD.
Nobody Owens, known as Bod, is a normal boy. He would be completely normal if he didn’t live in a graveyard, being raised by ghosts, with a guardian who belongs to neither the world of the living nor the dead. There are adventures in the graveyard for a boy—an ancient Indigo Man, a gateway to the abandoned city of ghouls, the strange and terrible Sleer. But if Bod leaves the graveyard, he will be in danger from the man Jack—who has already killed Bod’s family.
The Graveyard Book, a modern classic, is the only work ever to win both the Newbery (US) and Carnegie (UK) medals.
- Reading age10 - 12 years
- Print length368 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level5 - 6
- Lexile measure820L
- Dimensions5.12 x 1.02 x 7.62 inches
- PublisherHarperCollins
- Publication dateAugust 1, 2010
- ISBN-100060530944
- ISBN-13978-0060530945
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“The Graveyard Book, by turns exciting and witty, sinister and tender, shows Gaiman at the top of his form. In this novel of wonder, Neil Gaiman follows in the footsteps of long-ago storytellers, weaving a tale of unforgettable enchantment.” — New York Times Book Review
“Like a bite of dark Halloween chocolate, this novel proves rich, bittersweet and very satisfying.” — Washington Post
“Wistful, witty, wise―and creepy. This needs to be read by anyone who is or has ever been a child.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“This is an utterly captivating tale that is cleverly told through an entertaining cast of ghostly characters. There is plenty of darkness, but the novel’s ultimate message is strong and life affirming….this is a rich story with broad appeal. ” — Booklist (starred review)
“Lucid, evocative prose and dark fairy-tale motifs imbue the story with a dreamlike quality. …this ghost-story-cum-coming-of-age-novel as readable as it is accomplished.” — Horn Book (starred review)
“This is, quite frankly, the best book Neil Gaiman has ever written. How he has managed to combine fascinating, friendly, frightening and fearsome in one fantasy I shall never know, but he has pulled it off magnificently - perfect for Halloween and any other time of the year.” — Diana Wynne Jones, author of The Chronicles of Chrestomanci
“I wish my younger self could have had the opportunity to read and re-read this wonderful book, and my older self wishes that I had written it.” — Garth Nix, author of The Abhorsen Trilogy
“It takes a graveyard to raise a child. My favorite thing about this book was watching Bod grow up in his fine crumbly graveyard with his dead and living friends. The Graveyard Book is another surprising and terrific book from Neil Gaiman.” — Audrey Niffenegger, author of The Time Traveler's Wife
“After finishing The Graveyard Book, I had only one thought ― I hope there’s more. I want to see more of the adventures of Nobody Owens, and there is no higher praise for a book.” — Laurell K. Hamilton, author of the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter novels
“The Graveyard Book is endlessly inventive, masterfully told and, like Bod himself, too clever to fit into only one place. This is a book for everyone. You will love it to death.” — Holly Black, co–creator of The Spiderwick Chronicles
“The Graveyard Book manages the remarkable feat of playing delightful jazz riffs on Kipling’s classic Jungle Books. One might call this book a small jewel, but in fact it’s much bigger within than it looks from the outside.” — Peter S. Beagle, author of The Last Unicorn
The Graveyard Book is everything everyone loves about Neil Gaiman, only multiplied many times over, a novel that showcases his effortless feel for narrative, his flawless instincts for suspense, and above all, his dark, almost silky sense of humor. — Joe Hill, author of Heart–Shaped Box
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The 10th anniversary edition of The Graveyard Book includes a foreword by Margaret Atwood as well as sketches from the illustrator, handwritten drafts, and Neil Gaiman’s Newbery acceptance speech.
IT TAKES A GRAVEYARD TO RAISE A CHILD.
Nobody Owens, known as Bod, is a normal boy. He would be completely normal if he didn’t live in a graveyard, being raised by ghosts, with a guardian who belongs to neither the world of the living nor the dead. There are adventures in the graveyard for a boy—an ancient Indigo Man, a gateway to the abandoned city of ghouls, the strange and terrible Sleer. But if Bod leaves the graveyard, he will be in danger from the man Jack—who has already killed Bod’s family.
The Graveyard Book, a modern classic, is the only work ever to win both the Newbery (US) and Carnegie (UK) medals.
About the Author
Neil Gaiman is the New York Times bestselling and multi-award winning author and creator of many beloved books, graphic novels, short stories, film, television and theatre for all ages. He is the recipient of the Newbery and Carnegie Medals, and many Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, and Will Eisner Awards. Neil has adapted many of his works to television series, including Good Omens (co-written with Terry Pratchett) and The Sandman. He is a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR and Professor in the Arts at Bard College. For a lot more about his work, please visit: https://www.neilgaiman.com/
Dave McKean is best known for his work on Neil Gaiman's Sandman series of graphic novels and for his CD covers for musicians from Tori Amos to Alice Cooper. He also illustrated Neil Gaiman's picture books The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish, The Wolves in the Walls, and Crazy Hair. He is a cult figure in the comic book world, and is also a photographer.
Margaret Atwood, whose work has been published in more than forty-five countries, is the author of over fifty books, including fiction, poetry, critical essays, and graphic novels. In addition to The Handmaid’s Tale, now an award-winning television series, her works include Cat’s Eye, short-listed for the 1989 Booker Prize; Alias Grace, which won the Giller Prize in Canada and the Premio Mondello in Italy; The Blind Assassin, winner of the 2000 Booker Prize; The MaddAddam Trilogy; The Heart Goes Last; Hag-Seed; The Testaments, which won the Booker Prize and was long-listed for the Giller Prize; and the poetry collection Dearly. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade, the Franz Kafka International Literary Prize, the PEN Center USA Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Los Angeles Times Innovator’s Award. In 2019 she was made a member of the Order of the Companions of Honour in Great Britain for her services to literature. She lives in Toronto.
Product details
- Publisher : HarperCollins; Reprint edition (August 1, 2010)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 368 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0060530944
- ISBN-13 : 978-0060530945
- Reading age : 10 - 12 years
- Lexile measure : 820L
- Grade level : 5 - 6
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.12 x 1.02 x 7.62 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #20,867 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #49 in Ghost Fiction
- #130 in Children's Spine-Chilling Horror
- #545 in Children's Classics
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Neil Gaiman is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty books, including Norse Mythology, Neverwhere, and The Graveyard Book. Among his numerous literary awards are the Newbery and Carnegie medals, and the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, and Will Eisner awards. He is a Professor in the Arts at Bard College.
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Customers find the book easy to read with a whimsical narrative and interesting storyline. They appreciate the smooth, elegant writing style that makes it an enjoyable read. The characters are well-developed and engaging, making it easy for readers to cheer on the main character. Readers praise the author as amazing and gifted. Overall, they describe the book as a treasure for readers of all ages.
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Customers enjoy the book's readability. They describe it as an interesting story with whimsical narration. Readers appreciate the author's intuitive storytelling style and evocative of ancient storytelling. Some scenes are memorable, especially the chapter where Bod is kidnapped. Overall, customers find the book to be a lovely tale with an interesting plot.
"...I really enjoyed The Graveyard Book. I loved the characters. Bod was adorable, but it was Silas who I liked most - his mysterious guardian who cared..." Read more
"...Certain scenes are memorable, especially the chapter where Bod gets kidnapped by ghouls and is taken into the underworld where the ghouls live...." Read more
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"Lovely story with all the elemental tools to create a fascinating story. Loved the headstone details ; a superior touch." Read more
Customers find the book's pacing engaging. They appreciate the imagination and fun anecdotes. The story has many twists and turns, and it has a sense of fantasy that children connect with. Readers also mention the graveyard setting as a pivotal part of the story.
"...Instead, he challenges his readers to keep up, giving them far more credit than many other authors would. I find that refreshing...." Read more
"...The pivotal setting for this story is the graveyard, and in both Gaiman's reading (and writing), the graveyard is not just a place of eternal rest..." Read more
"...talented writer for both adults and young adults, and "The Graveyard Book" is suitable, and eminently enjoyable, for young adults and adults alike...." Read more
"Lovely story with all the elemental tools to create a fascinating story. Loved the headstone details ; a superior touch." Read more
Customers enjoy the writing quality of the book. They find it smooth and elegant, making it an easy read for young adults or teens. The writing is wonderful and the parallels and nods to Kipling increase re-readability. The sentences are beautiful and read quickly. The level of details and consistency raise the truth of the fantasy.
"...is that he doesn't change is verbiage even though he's writing for young adults...." Read more
"...The Graveyard Book is a quick read and moves at a leisurely pace up until the last bit where the events of the night of Bod's first appearance are..." Read more
"...A quick easy read for any age group, this book is worth reading." Read more
"...That being said, it's a well-written, well-executed, and very creative story that keeps you guessing to the very end...." Read more
Customers find the characters charming and interesting. They appreciate the unique storylines and funny characters. The cast remains the same, but each chapter is a slice. Readers also mention that Bod is a clever and likeable boy.
"...The book is full of amazingly crafted characters and plots that all weave together in the final climactic moments...." Read more
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"...It's a fairly simple tale but unlike anything else. Interesting characters, has a mystery that unravels, and ends well. A fun journey." Read more
Customers like the author. They find the book well-written and a gift from a gifted wordsmith. Some readers say it's one of the best books they've read in a long time.
"...Neil Gayman is an extremely talented writer for both adults and young adults, and "The Graveyard Book" is suitable, and eminently enjoyable, for..." Read more
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"This excellent piece of literature has the sense of fantasy many children connect with and yearn for but also has the down to earth settings that..." Read more
"...Gaiman is an extraordinary, a gifted wordsmith. His sentences are beautiful - really, read them aloud. He is a master of tone and of place...." Read more
Customers find the book suitable for readers of all ages. They describe it as an intelligent, adult-friendly children's book that is compelling enough to engage adults. The story offers an interesting take on coming of age and magic.
"...In Gaiman's chilling young adult novel, Bod finds new dangers and new strengths around every corner...and tombstone...." Read more
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Customers enjoy the humor in the book. They find the language sophisticated, the humor amusing, whimsical, and real at times. The story is described as light-hearted and entertaining, with laugh-out-loud moments throughout. Readers appreciate the literary references and feel a kinship with the characters.
"...The sense of dread that runs through this story is credibly evoked through the nuances in Gaiman's tone of voice...." Read more
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"...it's Jungle Book way of a child being raised by ghosts, shows how to learn from mistakes, how to grow and how to follow your instincts...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2009Bod is an unusual boy who was raised in an unusual place.
As a baby, Bod miraculously escapes from a brutal murderer and makes his way to a graveyard. With his parents and older sister dead, the residents of the graveyard - the ghosts - take him in and vow to protect him. Named Nobody Owens, the boy learns practical things, like reading and writing, as well as otherworldly talents, such as fading and moving through bars and coffins. With a pale complexion and the ability to blend in with his gray surroundings, Bod feels comfortable within his shadowy home. That is, until he wishes to make friends, see the world, go to school.
In short scenes, the book follows Bod as he ages from baby to teen, growing up in contemporary Britain in and outside the graveyard. He learns that ghouls aren't always friendly and the undead still have a lot to teach as he learns his limitations and ages beyond his years. In Gaiman's chilling young adult novel, Bod finds new dangers and new strengths around every corner...and tombstone.
The Graveyard Book is not as scary as it sounds, but it is pretty chilling at times. The book is full of amazingly crafted characters and plots that all weave together in the final climactic moments. From witches to guardians that are dead, but not quite dead, the book has everything to provoke an active imagination. What I love most about Gaiman's writing is that he doesn't change is verbiage even though he's writing for young adults. Instead, he challenges his readers to keep up, giving them far more credit than many other authors would. I find that refreshing.
The Newberry award winning book is a fun journey through the streets of "Old Town" Britain. Although the book does start with a horrific murder, it's not shown, just hinted at and even in the end, the battle isn't too brutal for children to read about. The book, in it's Jungle Book way of a child being raised by ghosts, shows how to learn from mistakes, how to grow and how to follow your instincts. It shows the beauty in learning and the need for connections.
I really enjoyed The Graveyard Book. I loved the characters. Bod was adorable, but it was Silas who I liked most - his mysterious guardian who cared more than one would imagine. I loved Bod's ghost parents, Mr. And Mrs. Owens who I imagined to be happily plump and constantly baking deserts (that is, if they were alive). I loved the graveyard too, as a setting. Gaiman made it just haunting enough to be realistic, but friendly and comfortable enough so you didn't worry about Bod.
The book was a journey - a fun one that illustrated Bod growing up scene by scene. It wrapped you up and kept you interested up to the very last page, with characters and plot lines that are hard to forget. It was incredibly well done and a remarkable edition to Gaiman's already favorable list of publications. And as it's on it's 53rd week on the NY Times best seller list, I'm clearly not the only one to think so.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2010
5.0 out of 5 stars Both the book and audiobook are excellent - one of my favorite children's stories
I have read many children's stories, and I must say The Graveyard Book is one of my favorites. I had to read this for a class in grad school and after reading it, I think it is destined to be a classic in children's literature which is high praise indeed. The audiobook is an unabridged version, on seven discs, and runs a total of 7.5 hours. Interestingly, it is Gaiman himself that reads his own work, and delivers a compelling performance. In his reading, Gaiman is able to provide individual `voices' to each of his characters so as to render them distinct in the listener's mind. Being the author and the reader of his own work is to the advantage of the listener here as Gaiman reflects a deep understanding of the story and his characters. For example, one of the characters in the story is a girl named Scarlett who meets Bod when she is five, and then goes away to Scotland before returning ten years later. Gaiman actually reads her part with a hint of a Scottish brogue when she returns to Bod at fifteen which elevates the credibility factor of this audio production.
The sense of dread that runs through this story is credibly evoked through the nuances in Gaiman's tone of voice. Certain scenes are memorable, especially the chapter where Bod gets kidnapped by ghouls and is taken into the underworld where the ghouls live. Gaiman's reading evokes a high sense of tension and menace and leaves the reader in a state of eager anticipation as to what occurs next, and wondering if Bod makes it out in one piece. The pivotal setting for this story is the graveyard, and in both Gaiman's reading (and writing), the graveyard is not just a place of eternal rest for the long departed, but also a safe refuge and home for Bod, and a place of schooling where Bod learns his letters, reading, and also skills that prepare him to face his adversaries.
The theme is in essence a coming of age story which most adolescents will relate to. Bod is an endearing character because he is innocent yet is quickly schooled in the ways of the world, and finds himself having to grow up quite quickly given his special circumstances. Bod is also a character with much courage and sense of morality, and is a character that will inspire admiration and elicit empathy. His sense of alienation and feeling abandoned at certain points in the story will also strike a chord with many listeners/readers. This story not only holds appeal for children and young adults, but also adults since the theme of learning to let go is also portrayed here. The adults in Bod's life, i.e. Mr. and Mrs. Owens, his guardian Silas, etc. all learn to let Bod go, knowing that his ultimate home is amongst the living.
The Graveyard Book is a blend of the supernatural and fantasy and is inhabited by not only ghosts and humans, but other supernatural creatures such as a werewolf, ancient entities, ghouls, a witch-ghost, and also alludes to the presence of a vampire. The story flows well despite the introduction of all these different entities, and makes this an engaging and interesting story.
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- Katiuscia RockenbachReviewed in Brazil on October 13, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a Neil Gaiman!
So what if it's a children's book or not, it's still a Neil Gaiman book and it's delightful! I enjoyed the unique story of Nobody Owens and the insights about life and death it provided.
I knew Neil Gaiman's work from movies and tv shows, but this was the first book I read from him and I love it! One of my favourite authors.
- BobReviewed in Canada on January 28, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Deadly captivating
I’ve read of many authors who, quite candidly, say it took them a long time to find “the right time” to write a particular book. Neil Gaiman joins those others with The Graveyard Book which, it would seem, was some 20 years in the making. No, it wasn’t that lengthy a writing spell, but the initial idea, some widely spaced and feeble attempts, until the final pages (the last two, hand written at the bottom of his garden) did consume that decades-long span.
Quite frankly I am glad no one hurried him because the end result is a truly marvelous, totally engaging tale about nobody (oh, sorry, that should be “Nobody, Nobody Owens” or simply “Bod” to those who knew and loved him) and a life quite beyond anything most living souls could or would begin to imagine.
Lots of adventures tinged with intrigue, some love stuff (nothing mushy), some really terrific art work, and a story that’s a whole lot of fun.
This 80 year old “kid” highly recommends it!
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LeserReviewed in Germany on September 6, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Neil Gaiman ist super!
“The Graveyard Book” von Neil Gaiman ist ein wahres Meisterwerk der modernen Fantasy-Literatur. Dieses Buch bietet eine faszinierende Mischung aus Abenteuer, Mystery und übernatürlichen Elementen. Die Geschichte von Bod, einem Jungen, der in einem Friedhof aufwächst und von Geistern erzogen wird, zog mich schnell in ihren Bann. Gaimans Schreibstil ist einfach magisch. Er schafft es, eine düstere und zugleich bezaubernde Atmosphäre zu kreieren. Die Charaktere sind liebevoll gestaltet und jeder von ihnen trägt auf seine Weise zur Entwicklung der Geschichte bei. Besonders beeindruckend ist, wie Gaiman es schafft, ernste Themen wie Tod und Verlust mit einer gewissen Leichtigkeit und Hoffnung zu behandeln. Die Abenteuer, die Bod erlebt, sind spannend und voller unerwarteter Wendungen. Gleichzeitig vermittelt das Buch wichtige Lebenslektionen über Mut, Freundschaft und das Erwachsenwerden. Es ist ein Buch, das sowohl junge als auch erwachsene Leser gleichermaßen anspricht und lange im Gedächtnis bleibt.
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Bere ParraReviewed in Mexico on June 14, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Otra obra maestra de Neil Gaiman
Una MARAVILLA. Excelente lectura para niños inteligentes, con un mensaje súper trascendente. Ideal para presentarle a los niños de entre 8 y 12 años el tema de la muerte de una forma nada morbosa. Tiene momentos oscuros y que asustan un poco, pero no excede en ese aspecto a algunos momentos de Harry Potter (por ejemplo). Es un libro que también pueden disfrutar los adultos de cualquier edad. Emotivo. Me imagino que es ideal para comentar en un club de lectura o en una clase.
- SebastianReviewed in France on October 25, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Good read
Captivating and surprising story line. Neil Gaiman always comes up with ideas that are so quirky and unexpected, you're always in for a pleasant surprise.