cover image Out of the Wild Night

Out of the Wild Night

Blue Balliett. Scholastic Press, $17.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-545-86756-6

Two interrelated problems have raised tensions on Nantucket, a normally serene island off the Massachusetts coast. One is the clash between a chronic shortage of affordable housing and wealthy outsiders buying up rickety homes that once belonged to lobstermen and sea captains. The second is ghosts (including Mary Chase, who narrates despite being dead for a century), who don’t want the homes they’ve haunted for years renovated by rapacious contractors who swap out weather-beaten siding for Viking stoves and marble flooring. Into this conflict enters an ethnically diverse gaggle of local kids who feel (oddly) compelled to stop the renovations with a rash of “accidents” on construction sites. Balliett, a former island resident, writes lovingly about its rich history and unequivocally sides with the preservationists (“Some say Nantucket has the greatest number of pre-1850 houses of any residential community in this country,” notes one character). But many readers may gloss over the housing issues to focus on the shivery exploits of the marauding ghosts and a twisty finale that adds poignancy. Ages 8–12. [em]Agent: Doe Coover, Doe Coover Agency. (Mar.) [/em]