
Heck, you don't even have to be an outsider- everyone feels this way at some point. If you're an orphan with greased hair, an orphan with connections to a secret society, or an orphan with red hair and a killer voice, there are stories out there to relate to.īut here's a little secret: You don't have to be an orphan to feel like you don't belong. Stories about people on the outskirts always hit a chord, especially with the people they're about: the rejects, the outcasts, the peculiar kids.

What is Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children About and Why Should I Care? The only way to see them all-the photos and the secrets-is to grab the book, though. Miss Peregrine spawned a graphic novel, a Tim Burton-directed movie adaptation, and a sequel called Hollow City, perhaps because there are a lot of secrets to uncover in this world, and a lot of cool photographs to look at, too. He's trying to learn about his grandfather's childhood, which turns out to be a lot more peculiar than he ever could have expected. The children all have special powers-they can generate fire, float, or turn invisible-and our narrator, Jacob Portman, who seems so normal that he wonders if he can fit in with them at all.

The book is less about Miss Peregrine and her home, and more about the peculiar children who inhabit it. It's been all up on the New York Times Bestseller list, even topping the nigh-unstoppable Fault in Our Stars(written by Riggs's college pal, John Green), proving that you don't need cancer to make a successful YA novel. Riggs published Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, his first novel, in 2011.

Some of the thousand words you could say about the photos in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children include: creepy, weird, strange, unsettling, and OMG.Īll of these photos were collected by an author named Ransom Riggs (and yes, that's his real name). And the book is chock-full of more creepy found photographs, each one worth a thousand words (at least). Okay, that last photo is from the cover of the novel Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, but it's pretty iconic in the young adult lit world. There's the sailor kissing a nurse on V-J Day, the man standing up to a line of tanks in Tiananmen Square, and a creepy little girl floating in the woods. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children IntroductionĮvery few years an iconic photo becomes ingrained in everyone's mind.
