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GOBLIN MARKET by Diane Zahler

GOBLIN MARKET

by Diane Zahler

Pub Date: Aug. 16th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-8234-5081-7
Publisher: Holiday House

A young girl must face scary situations in order to save her sister from a goblin posing as a man.

Elzbieta, who goes by Lizzie, enjoys her simple farm life and close bond with her older sister, Minka, despite their differences; Minka is outgoing whereas Lizzie is overwhelmed by social situations. One day, when Minka returns from the market after a day of selling bread and vegetables, Lizzie can sense something has changed. Minka has become smitten with a handsome new fruit seller named Emil. Soon after, however, she is struck down by a mysterious illness. As Lizzie tries to help her sister, she discovers that Emil is a zdusze, or goblin, and is responsible for Minka’s state. With the assistance of neighbor boy Jakob, Lizzie enters treacherous Noc Forest to try to defeat Emil and save Minka. This broadly appealing, straightforward story reads like a folktale with its spooky, fantasy elements and uncomplicated, yet satisfying, good-overcomes-evil plot. The Polish-inspired setting is primarily noted through character names and foods, although the worldbuilding is light. Creepy imagery, like a bleeding tree and a carpet of snakes, will entice readers looking for some chills, while themes of sisterhood, love, and bravery make the story overall more likely to induce sentimentality than nightmares. Lizzie has synesthesia—sounds evoke colors for her—and is cued as neurodiverse. Characters are implied White.

Sisterly love triumphs in this endearing, somewhat spooky tale.

(Fantasy. 9-13)