Synopses & Reviews
Storm, Aurora, and Anything Eden live in a decaying mansion on the edge of the wilds with their erstwhile father and indolent mother. When an accident leaves them orphaned and at the mercy of the sinister Dr. DeWilde, these three courageous and eccentric sisters are forced to flee into the woods, where they encounter kidnappers, sweet-filled orphanages, mountains of ice, diamond mines, and some ravenously hungry wolves.
Taking inspiration from numerous fairytales and weaving them into a wholly original story, Into the Woods is a whirlwind of a novel, full of imaginative happenings and dastardly deeds.
Review
"The breathless plot, which pulls readers into an escalating series of dangerous situations, hairbreadth escapes, bitter defeats, and surprising triumphs, is grounded in the realistic personalities of the sisters....Grey's black-and-white illustrations, interspersed with the text, advance the action." School Library Journal
Review
"Grey's appealing black-and-white illustrations add humor and detail to the story." Booklist
About the Author
Lyn Gardner is a theater critic for
The Guardian and goes to the theater five or six nights a week, which should leave no time for writing books at all. Prior to joining
The Guardian, she was a tea lady, a waitress, sold (or failed to sell) advertising space for a magazine called
Sludge, wrote for
The Independent, and helped found the London listings magazine,
City Limits, the largest publishing co-op in Europe.
Mini Grey's last picture book, Traction Man Is Here!, won the 2005 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award and received five starred reviews.