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  • Published: 8 August 2023
  • ISBN: 9781623543563
  • Imprint: Charlesbridge Children
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 240
  • RRP: $35.00

Monster vs. Boy




A moving middle-grade novel about unlikely friendships and facing our fears—or monsters!—perfect for fans of of Wendy Mass's and Rebecca Stead’s Bob.

“Monstrously magical and delicious!”—William Alexander, National Book Award Winner for Goblin Secrets

"A heartfelt tale of meeting your monsters and setting them free." —Linda Urban, acclaimed author of A Crooked Kind of Perfect

A moving middle-grade novel about unlikely friendships and facing our fears—or monsters!—perfect for fans of of Wendy Mass's and Rebecca Stead’s Bob.

“Monstrously magical and delicious!”—William Alexander, National Book Award Winner for Goblin Secrets

"A heartfelt tale of meeting your monsters and setting them free." —Linda Urban, acclaimed author of A Crooked Kind of Perfect

On the edge of town, a boy named Dawz lives with his sister and their uncle-turned-adoptive-father, Pop. No one in their ramshackle house knows that a monster—who is smaller than a bear cub—lives in Dawz’s bedroom closet. She calls herself Mim. 

When a series of events forces Mim to leave her closet, she sets out on a quest to unlock the magic of books, but will Dawz be willing to help her? 

The story of a monster who desperately wants to be seen and the reluctant boy who wishes he weren’t the only one who could, this exploration of found family, fear and mental health, and intergenerational trauma begs the question: What if the monsters that haunt us aren’t monsters at all?

  • Published: 8 August 2023
  • ISBN: 9781623543563
  • Imprint: Charlesbridge Children
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 240
  • RRP: $35.00

Praise for Monster vs. Boy


Praise for Sour Cakes (2021)

  • “This sensitive narrative shows the significance of empathy in meeting people where they’re at.”—Publishers Weekly
  • “Empathetically acknowledges children’s big feelings and engagingly models emotional health.”—Kirkus Reviews
  • “By accepting big, negative emotions without condemning them or dismissing them, this book is great for launching discussions about when and how to express moods and feelings.”—School Library Journal
  • A 2021 Ontario Library Association Best Bets selection

Praise for Punch Like a Girl (2015)
  • Runner-up for the Kaywell Books Save Lives Award
Praise for Bog (2014)
  • SCBWI Crystal Kite Award winner
Praise for Cut the Lights (2013)
  • “Orca has long dedicated itself to publishing contemporary fiction for reluctant readers, and this entry into the Limelights line is one of their finest offerings…. Krossing has done her research, filling her story with specifics … that any young thespian will recognize."—Booklist, starred review