I called This book “The Ghost Next Door” the plague in my mind, its not because it’s a bad book, to the contrary its an excellent book, but I kind of struggled with it, I tried to find it everywhere but couldn’t, then it popped up on amazon and I ordered it, I was captivated by the cover of a girl holding an object floating on water, it felt strange, unique, intriguing and sad, something to look for to.
First I got it, I read 107 pages, then for some reason I left it for so long to the extent I forgot some details, and I am not the kind of the reader who skips details, so I decided to start reading it again, and I stopped again at 75 pages, and again I lost some details, but this time I wondered it’s a young adults story, the details can be important, but a short story nevertheless, so I kept going despite the minor forgetfulness, and I managed to finish the book eventually, excellent work this piece of art.
It requires real talent to bring up ghost stories with children, as often such stories are by nature gloomy and scary, however, willy seems capable of merging the world of a child’s imagination with the possibilities of the supernatural.
It is a very intelligent story, as it shows you how a ghost could have different meanings to different social classes and statuses, to a mother or a father or a friend or a curious child, to a grieving father or a delusional relative.
The story has a very simple social structure of aunts and fathers and brothers, but each has a role to play in the tale, as an adult reader you can see what the writer intends to do with each, but for a younger audience the story tailors around their ears without them noticing how skillfully the writer is gathering the story in a tightly net, the father is there or not there, secrets, goings and comings, its all for a purpose, nothing is left for chance, for example, you can say “we can safely investigate the house because the family will leave on a picnic on Sunday”, for a child he’ll say that’s a good opportunity to investigate the house as the inhabitants will be out, however, for an adult reader, you can conclude that the only way to investigate the house is to let the inhabitants go out, so it is an intended math rather than coincidental, but who has the eye to differ the purpose of each.
A very intelligent approach for the young audience, especially for a tale of ghosts, it’s not a scary tale, it’s in fact in the form of a mystery, and you move from chapter to another to see how the story unfolds, and you do get answers, it doesn’t leave you guessing for long, willy is very talented, I wish more of her books are available and republished.
However, upon reading the book, you realize the writer has a very vivid imagination towards how would a child behave in facing the unfortunate or the unfamiliar, she seems completely capable of understanding how a child will act, think and behave, albeit it can be a little imaginative, for a child might be a bit less gullible and more logical in behavior, but for literary purposes it is suitable, at the end the book is for the young minds, its meant to sweep into their young minds and draw the curtains of the play.
You see, children’s intelligence is often under estimated, at once we think they are too intelligent and at times we think they are too young to understand, and Willy seems capable to balance both, at one end we have one child who’s skeptical about the existence of ghosts driven by a pragmatic father with scientific brain nature, and the other is conflicted between do ghosts exists or not, and in their dialogue with each other you seem to notice that the stream of story telling from the mind of the writer to the children in the book is mildly filtered, in other words, the dialogue has the attitude of a child, which is filtered in such manner to suit their psychology, understanding and behavior of children, while the concepts discussed are mainly simplified but can be very conflicting for young children understanding, and this I believe might be intentional by the writer maybe due to her understanding of how children are often more intelligent than we think.
The writer seems capable in my opinion of making it a much more realistic story, but it’ll be a pure horror story, and certainly not as suitable to the young mind instead of soft literature to excite the mind, in my opinion she is capable and has a good heart to weave the story in ways that suits the young mind, yet it gets darker towards the end and that is a story of its own when it comes to how the writer is capable of gradually raising the young mind awareness towards adult affairs even though it has to do with ghosts.
But then things do get dark, a change of pace you might say, meddling with the occult or dealing with ghost could have consequences, especially when you read a book through the imagination of a child, you have no guarantees whether ghosts do exist or not, and then suddenly strange and terrifying events take place and there you know the write is actually capable of changing the pace and making things sound real or engulfing the young mind with ghostly theaters.
It’s a mystery book at the end, you can’t know what’s happening until you reach the end.
Anyway my reason for reading the story is for the experience I gain from it, a book from the 70s experienced again in modern times, you need to see how life was lived back then, young children meddling with affairs, how they think, how simple were their lives, how important little things are for them, it is the most important factors to reflect such manners in literature, how kind and peaceful children are, and how soft are their hearts and how caring they can be all the way until adulthood and joining the army to kill innocents under the orders of a white-haired rigid idiot.
This what happens now does it, they were all children one day were they, studying, going to school, learning, playing hide and seek and then violence, for peace or hate, still violent, and this is a deep flaw in our yet to learn cultures.
Child upbringing is the more important aspect in the human condition, as I usually say, nothing is more dangerous than a child who never grew.
Mostly such young minds in the body of adults are deeply insecure, unequipped to deal with serious manners and life diversity, they always feel less than others, so they use force and trickery to undermine others for factors they’re yet to understand, when I was young I thought adult knows it all, but when I grew older I realized they are but children talking politics, they never grew and they are highly insecure.
And to fix this problem, you need a highly educated child, not with knowledge, but with a proper mindset build, we teach them laws, but never hows and whys, we can tell them, learn child, negative and negative is positive, the child takes it as a rule, and given the type of psychology he is born with, he could struggle with it, but when you break it down to him or her, he understands why negative and negative is positive.
So what I am trying to say is we need to CAREFULLY work on making our children equipped to deal with life in a gradual manner so they become proper functioning members of society, and that’s an educated person, the rest is but knowledge, and if we didn’t educate the child in a manner to make him a suitable positive peaceful society candidate, than we will create a child (young or adult) who will struggle between doing and not doing, mostly driven by doing and conflicted by laws of not doing, not capable of knowing how to analyze the manner or how to solve his affair, except with aggression or giving in to pity instincts.
This book deeply focuses on such children psychology, a lot of touches from an expert in my opinion, the book has lots of details and a weaved story with mathematics precision, it’s an interactive story, you need to be aware of the details, when a child says, remember when this happened or when she said that, its carefully calculated, if you don’t pay proper attention, you can’t keep up with the story.
Though it’s a young adult story, its exceptionally well written and very thick, a lot of details, very dense and loads of speculations.
A lot of illogical affairs that requires a rational explanation, the story seems to be headed towards logical explanations anyways, but the writer is skilled enough to keep you guessing and at the same time wondering do ghosts really exist, can they affect our lives, how would they influence children and adults alike, not an easily granted skill that is to weave a story like this, this is excellent work, rarely you find such works on the shelves, surely it does.
Great read, well-earned 5 stars