For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
For fans of The Hazel Wood , this middle grade novel takes the dark stuff of fairytales and crafts it into a powerful story of friendship and light.
Once I picked the book up, I didn't set it down until I finished it with tears in my eyes.
-- The New York Times Book Review Every evening Lampie, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, must light a lantern to warn ships away from the rocks, but one stormy night disaster strikes.
The lantern is not lit, a ship is wrecked, and someone must pay.
To work off her debt, Lampie is banished to the Admiral's lonely house, where a monster is rumored to live.
The terrors inside the house aren't quite what she thought they would be--they are even stranger.
After Lampie saves the life of the neglected, deformed son of the admiral, a boy she calls Fish, they form a close bond.
Soon they are pulled into a fairytale adventure swimming with mermaids, pirates, and misfits.
Lampie will discover the courage to fight for friendship, knowledge, and the freedom to be different.
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