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THE GRAVEYARD BOOK by Neil Gaiman
Accelerated Reader: Level: 5.1. Pts. 10.
Number of Multiple Choice Questions on Quiz: 15.
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Book Description:
In The Graveyard Book, Neil Gaiman has created a charming allegory of childhood.
Although the book opens with a scary scene--a family is stabbed to death by "a man
named Jack” --the story quickly moves into more child-friendly storytelling. The sole
survivor of the attack--an 18-month-old baby--escapes his crib and his house, and
toddles to a nearby graveyard. Quickly recognizing that the baby is orphaned,
the graveyard's ghostly residents adopt him, name him Nobody ("Bod"), and allow him
to live in their tomb.
Taking inspiration from Kipling’s The Jungle Book, Gaiman describes how the
toddler navigates among the headstones, asking a lot of questions and picking up the
tricks of the living and the dead. In serial-like episodes, the story follows
Bod's progress as he grows from baby to teen, learning life’s lessons amid a cadre of
the long-dead, ghouls, witches, intermittent human interlopers.
A pallid, nocturnal guardian named Silas ensures that Bod receives food, books,
and anything else he might need from the human world. Whenever the boy strays
from his usual play among the headstones, he finds new dangers, learns his
limitations and strengths, and acquires the skills he needs to survive within the
confines of the graveyard and in the wider world beyond.
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