The Pricker Boy
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Some stories draw blood. Some truths won’t stay buried.
He was human once, or so they say. The son of a fur trapper, he was taunted by his peers and tricked into one of his own father’s traps. By the time anybody found it, the trap’s vicious teeth were empty, pried open and overgrown. It was said the brambles themselves had reached out and taken pity on that boy; that his skin had hardened to bark as thorns grew over every inch of his body.
Maybe it’s true and maybe it isn’t. But anyone who knows anything stays out of the woods beyond the Widow’s Stone.
That used to be enough. But this is the summer everything changes, as Stucks Cumberland and his friends find a mysterious package containing mementos of their childhood: baseball cards, a worn paperback, a locket. Offerings left behind in the woods years ago, meant to keep the Pricker Boy at bay. Offerings that have been rejected.
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In this darkly atmospheric story, 14-year-old Stucks lives with his family in a rural region that sees visitors only in summer. In the winter, it's always just been Stucks and his best friend, Pete. As they do every year, Stucks and his summer companions gather around a fire pit to tell spooky stories, the most notorious of which surrounds the thorn-covered Pricker Boy the son of a fur trapper who was ensnared in one of his father's traps. Though Stucks believes he has encountered the Pricker Boy, the others largely reject the story as a myth, until sacrificial gifts that they have left for the creature throughout the years are ominously returned. As they navigate the forest, hoping to loosen the Pricker Boy's increasing psychological hold on them, Stucks occasionally encounters Pete, whose episodes of violence, revisited in flashbacks to previous summers, still haunt his victims. While Whinnem's (Utten and Plumley) supernatural labyrinth withholds as much as it reveals, the book's final disclosures surprise and resonate, leading readers to question: which is the more frightening monster: the one that lurks in the woods or in the mind? Ages 12 up.