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Reach for this book when your child is craving the spine-tingling excitement of a scary story but you want to ensure they are engaging with rich, authentic cultural heritage. This collection of Trinidadian folklore bridges the gap between pure entertainment and meaningful cultural exploration, offering a window into the vibrant oral traditions of the Caribbean. It is an ideal choice for the middle-grade reader who enjoys testing their bravery through the safe medium of spooky tales. Grace Hallworth expertly weaves together stories of legendary figures like the Soucouyant and the Douen, blending supernatural thrills with the warmth of traditional storytelling. While the stories deal with monsters and ghosts, they are grounded in a sense of justice and community wisdom. This book serves as both a celebration of Afro-Caribbean identity and a masterclass in the art of the ghost story, making it a sophisticated addition to any home library for children aged 8 to 14.