Ransom Riggs grew up in Florida but now makes his home in
the land of peculiar children—Los Angeles. He was raised on a
steady diet of ghost stories and British comedy, which probably
explains the novels he writes. There's a nonzero chance he's in
your house right now, watching you from underneath the bed. (Go
ahead and check. We'll wait.) If not, you can find him on
Twitter @ransomriggs.
Andrew Davidson graduated from the Royal College of Art with
a Masters in Graphic Design. Davidson has worked as an illustrator
in a number of different disciplines, but craft and design have
always been the cornerstones of his work. His varied career has
included wood engravings for The Iron Man byTed Hughes, more than
twelve sets of stamps for The Royal Mail, and the glass etched
doors for the Centre Court at Wimbledon. He is married to his wife
Julia, and has two sons, Lewis and Hugh.
“There is a poetic, timeless morality to these tales, like classic
fables, but they all have a modern sensibility, a mischievous
darkness and an understanding of what it feels like to be young.”
—New York Times Book Review
“[These tales] embody gentle, empowering messages: accept yourself
and others; celebrate difference and oddity; never lose your sense
of wonder.” —Financial Times
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“A visually rich literary experience.” –New York Times Book
Review
“Boy, can Ransom Riggs tell a story.” —NPR.org
“Chilling, wondrous.” –People
“ David Lynchian imagery, and rich eerie detail.” –Entertainment
Weekly
“[A] thrilling, Tim Burton-esque tale with haunting photographs.”
–USA Today
“Weirdly wonderful characters.” –io9
“A tense, moving, and wondrously strange first novel. The
photographs and text work together brilliantly to create an
unforgettable story.” –John Green, #1 New York Times bestselling
author of Turtles All the Way Down and The Fault in Our Stars
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