Night Wanderer, The
A Native Gothic Novel
- Books of the Year List, Quill & Quire
- Book of the Year Award Honorable Mention, ForeWord Magazine
- Best Books for Kids & Teens, Canadian Children’s Book Centre
- Arthur Ellis Award finalist
- 2009-2010 Stellar Book Award finalist, BC Teen Readers’ Choice
- Children’s Book of the Year finalist, Ânskohk Aboriginal Book Awards
- Sunburst Awards finalist
- 2009 Manitoba Young Readers’ Choice Award finalist
- Saskatchewan Young Readers' Choice Snow Willow Award nomination
A sleepy native reserve. A troubled teen girl. A vampire returns home.
Nothing ever happens on the Otter Lake reservation. But when 16-year-old Tiffany discovers her father is renting out her room, she’s deeply upset. Sure, their guest is polite and keeps to himself, but he’s also a little creepy.
Little do Tiffany, her father, or even her astute Granny Ruth suspect the truth. The mysterious Pierre L’Errant is actually a vampire, returning to his tribal home after centuries spent in Europe. But Tiffany has other things on her mind: her new boyfriend is acting weird, disputes with her father are escalating, and her estranged mother is starting a new life with somebody else.
Fed up and heartsick, Tiffany threatens drastic measures and flees into the bush. There, in the midnight woods, a chilling encounter with L’Errant changes everything ... for both of them.
A mesmerizing blend of Gothic thriller and modern coming-of-age novel, THE NIGHT WANDERER is unlike any other vampire story.
Reviews:
*Starred review “... offers food for thought as well as frights. Taylor sensitively works several important themes (redemption, coming of age, ties that bind) into his treatment of discussion-worthy issues (prejudice, bullying, suicide). His representation of life on a small reserve is authoritative, his Anishinabe vocabulary is authentic, and his refreshingly smart humour runs liberally through the book. Hats off to Annick Press for approaching a writer of Taylor’s stature to write a novel for young teens. THE NIGHT WANDERER is a quality offering.”
—Quill & Quire, 07/07
“Teens who devour vampire fiction will enjoy this unusual slant on the oft-told legend.”
—VOYA, 04/08
“... not a typical vampire story ... [and] overall, it was good .... I would recommend this novel to fans of vampire and gothic novels..”
—Flamingnet.com, reviewer age 20
“... thoughtful and descriptive writing will keep the reader engaged from cover to end.”
—New Tribe, 10/07
“... refreshingly creative ...”
—Canadian Literature, 10/08