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The Ghost Woods: The perfect new 2022 gothic historical novel you won’t be able to put down (edición 2022)

por C.J. Cooke (Autor)

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In the midst of the woods stands a house called Lichen Hall. This place is shrouded in folklore - old stories of ghosts, of witches, of a child who was not quite a child. Now the woods are creeping closer, and something has been unleashed. Pearl Gorham arrives in 1965, one of a string of young women sent to Lichen Hall to give birth. And she soon suspects the proprietors are hiding something. Then she meets the mysterious mother and young boy who live hidden in the grounds - and together they begin to unpick the secrets of this place.… (más)
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Título:The Ghost Woods: The perfect new 2022 gothic historical novel you won’t be able to put down
Autores:C.J. Cooke (Autor)
Información:HarperCollins (2022), 416 pages
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The Ghost Woods by C.J. Cooke

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


I read and enjoyed The Lighthouse Witches by the same author in 2022, so I was immediately interested when I saw The Ghost Woods on a Kindle deal.

This is another spooky, gothic story set in Scotland dealing again with themes of motherhood and feminism. The Ghost Woods is set in the 1960s, with parallel narratives for two different characters in 1959 and 1965 until they eventually convene. It takes place almost entirely within the grounds of Lichen Hall, a secluded old mansion which now operates as a private alternative to the “mother and baby homes.” These were the often cruel places where unmarried pregnant women were sent away in shame to give birth and have their babies adopted by a married couple.

There is a smattering of (so called) ghosts, potential monsters, premonitions, magical mushrooms and faeries but the horror is in the real world situations of the women. They go to Lichen Hall because they are rejected by society and have nowhere else. They give birth is a dingey basement, have no access to proper medical care, and they never have the choice to keep their babies. Only if they survive all of this do they get to leave, assuming they still somewhere to go.

While I think the novel is successful in exploring the vulnerability and liminal otherness of pregnancy, that isn’t why I bought this book. I wanted more supernatural weirdness, more magic and to meet the monsters in the woods! Instead those elements are sprinkled as stage dressing, and largely are unexplained and unresolved by the end. Everything gets rushed at the conclusion and blows past the why of everything. I want to know why!

Too many threads were left dangling. What were Necnevins motivations? What was going on with the fungi in the forest? What exactly happened with Wulfric plot? (If you have theories/answers please let me know in the comments!)

I ended up feeling much the same way about The Ghost Woods as I did The Lighthouse Witches – I’m left unsatisfied. The atmosphere is great, mystery and pacing is well structured, C.J. Cooke is a very talented writer but I’m ultimately not particularly interested in motherhood and I wanted more magic! Give me the witches and the faeries, and less babies!

I liked
– Spooky, gothic atmosphere.
– Fungus infested mansion makes for a creepy setting!
– Well paced, foreboding mystery that kept me interested.
– I like that it is thematically strong even if they are not subjects (motherhood) that resonates with me personally.

I didn’t like
– Not enough magic and supernatural action!
– Too much left unexplored and unresolved to be satisfying.

You can read this review and more on my blog



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  ImagineAlice | Jan 7, 2024 |
DNF at page 208 or 52%

Slow paced with uninteresting characters. The characters also spoke and acted too modern and I kept forgetting the time period was late 1950s/ early 1960s.
  LynnMPK | Dec 3, 2023 |
3.5 Stars ( )
  moonlit.shelves | Oct 17, 2023 |
C.J. Cooke never disappoints and this is another great read.
Lichen Hill is a house in the Scottish Borders where unwed mothers go to have their babies and give them up for adoption.
Mabel and Pearl are two of these women, but they sense something is very wrong in Lichen Hill, starting with their host Mrs. Whitefield, who acts very strange and is clearly hiding something. There is also a strange, dark figure wandering the woods at night.
Ghost Woods, like all of C.J. Cooke’s books, is very atmospheric and the story telling is fantastic. Highly recommend! ( )
  AleAleta | Dec 11, 2022 |
Mabel Haggith is surprised and confused to find that she is pregnant at the age of seventeen. Her angry and embarrassed mother and step -father pack her off to a home for unwed mothers , Lichen Hall, to give birth and give up the baby for adoption.

Seven years later, in 1965, Pearl Gorham also finds herself unwed and pregnant. Trained and working a nurse, Pearl's parents also send her off to Lichen Hall.

Lichen Hall is located in Scottish Borderlands, an isolated old mansion from the the 1600's . Pearl describes it as " Four pointy turrets,dark stone walls laced with red ivy. It looks like Dracula's holiday home."

The story is told in these dual time-lines, which eventually meet up.

This creepy gothic tale kept me turning the pages until late in the night. Highly recommended.

Four Stars ( )
  vancouverdeb | Nov 23, 2022 |
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In the midst of the woods stands a house called Lichen Hall. This place is shrouded in folklore - old stories of ghosts, of witches, of a child who was not quite a child. Now the woods are creeping closer, and something has been unleashed. Pearl Gorham arrives in 1965, one of a string of young women sent to Lichen Hall to give birth. And she soon suspects the proprietors are hiding something. Then she meets the mysterious mother and young boy who live hidden in the grounds - and together they begin to unpick the secrets of this place.

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