Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Smy, Pam. Thornhill.

Smy, Pam. Thornhill. Macmillan/Roaring Brook Press   2017   529p.  $19.99  ISBN 978-1-62672-654-3    ms      Graphic Novel            E-BN

Ella has just moved into a new home that overlooks the old, abandoned Thornhill Institute for orphans. Feeling lonely in a new environment, from her upper-floor bedroom window she sees a girl in the window of the institute and decides to explore the Thornhill property and home to find this new, mysterious, possible friend.

The story is told in alternating voices.  Mary, the girl in the window, tells her story, which takes place in a different time and is told through diary entries that  Ella finds. Ellas story is told through eye-catching, wonderful illustrations. As the story unfolds, the girlslives are paralleled through different times. Mary is a lonely orphan in 1982 dealing with the fact that she has not been adopted as the institute closes and facing a bully.  Ella, living in 2017, is a lonely girl in a new town.

The story is delivered beautifully in contrasting formats that lead to the mystery, excitement, and poignancy of the plot. While the novel could be considered haunting, the manner in which it is written makes it more suspenseful and intriguing than horrifying. The writing is fanatstic and the illustrations are exquisite.

Summary: Lonely Ella has just moved into a new home that overlooks the old, abandoned Thornhill Institute for orphans, where she sees a girl in the window and explores the Thornhill property and institute to find the link between herself and the girl she seeks to befriend.                           


Orphans and Family Life-Fiction             --Virginia McGarvey

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