And his foray into the school system will certainly have some readers wishing they had his skills in dealing with bullies. Instead it tells the tale of a child raised unconventionally, by parents and guardians who are by definition not normal, yet he knows he’s loved and cared for unconditionally.īod’s adventures both inside and outside the graveyard’s iron gates and stone walls are inventive and intriguing. But this Newbery winning story doesn’t dwell on the details that lead to Bod’s childhood in the graveyard. The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman has an unlikely start for a children’s book: a family killed for unknown reasons. What he doesn’t know is that the man named Jack never forgets about the baby who got away, and Jack is certain that one day he will find what he’s looking for to finish the job he started. But eventually he becomes curious about the world outside the gates and seeks to learn more about the land of the living. Bod toddled to escape unaware he was escaping or that he was toddling into a graveyard, where the permanent occupants decide to raise him with the help of a guardian who can come and go and bring food and clothing.Īs Bod grows he has the run of the graveyard, he even masters some of the skills usually not shared with the living. A man named Jack murders Bod’s family when Bod is just a toddler.
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