"A love letter to all your favorite horror movie classics . . . Micol Ostow's razor sharp writing and David Ostow's wonderful illustrations combine for an unforgettable reading experience." âCourtney Summers, author of This Is Not a Test and All the Rage
Winnie Flynn doesnât believe in ghosts. (Though she wouldnât mind a visit from her mom, explaining why she took her own life.) When her mysterious aunt Maggie, a high-profile TV producer, recruits Winnie to spend a summer working as a production assistant on her current reality hit, Fantastic, Fearsome, she suddenly finds herself in the one place her mother would never go: New Jersey.
New Jerseyâs famous Devil makes perfect fodder for Maggieâs show. But as the filming progresses, Winnie sees and hears things that make her think that the Devil might not be totally fake after all. Things that involve her and her family. Things about her motherâs death that might explain why sheâs never met Aunt Maggie until now.
Winnie soon discovers her familyâs history is deeply entwined with the Devilâs. If sheâs going to make it out of the Pine Barrens alive, she might have to start believing in what her aunt is telling herâand find out what she isnât.
The Devil and Winnie Flynn - Micol Ostow & David Ostow
"A love letter to all your favorite horror movie classics . . . Micol Ostow's razor sharp writing and David Ostow's wonderful illustrations combine for an unforgettable reading experience." âCourtney Summers, author of This Is Not a Test and All the Rage
Winnie Flynn doesnât believe in ghosts. (Though she wouldnât mind a visit from her mom, explaining why she took her own life.) When her mysterious aunt Maggie, a high-profile TV producer, recruits Winnie to spend a summer working as a production assistant on her current reality hit, Fantastic, Fearsome, she suddenly finds herself in the one place her mother would never go: New Jersey.
New Jerseyâs famous Devil makes perfect fodder for Maggieâs show. But as the filming progresses, Winnie sees and hears things that make her think that the Devil might not be totally fake after all. Things that involve her and her family. Things about her motherâs death that might explain why sheâs never met Aunt Maggie until now.
Winnie soon discovers her familyâs history is deeply entwined with the Devilâs. If sheâs going to make it out of the Pine Barrens alive, she might have to start believing in what her aunt is telling herâand find out what she isnât.