Summary
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is a captivating young adult fantasy novel by Ransom Riggs, first published in 2011. The book creatively blends an eerie narrative with vintage found photographs to tell the story of Jacob, a teenager who discovers a mysterious island orphanage populated by children with unusual abilities. Riggs's debut novel became a New York Times bestseller and spawned several sequels. In 2016, the book was adapted into a major motion picture directed by Tim Burton, bringing its peculiar world to life on the big screen.
Plot
Sixteen-year-old Jacob Portman grows up listening to his grandfather Abraham's fantastical stories about fighting monsters and living with children with extraordinary abilities at a home on a Welsh island during World War II. After Abraham is killed under mysterious circumstances, Jacob travels to the island to investigate. There he discovers the ruins of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and learns that his grandfather's stories were true—the children had special powers and were protected from monsters by their headmistress, Miss Peregrine, who could manipulate time.
Jacob meets the peculiar children, who still live in 1940, thanks to a time loop created by Miss Peregrine. He learns that he has the rare ability to see the monstrous hollowgasts that hunt peculiars. When Miss Peregrine is kidnapped by wights (evolved hollowgasts in human form), Jacob must embrace his peculiarity and join his new friends on a dangerous mission to rescue her. Along the way, he discovers more about his family's history and his own unique identity as a peculiar.
After defeating the wights and hollowgasts threatening the children, Jacob chooses to stay with his peculiar friends rather than return to his old life. With Miss Peregrine trapped in bird form and their time loop destroyed, Jacob and the children set off on a perilous journey to find help and save their headmistress, armed only with a cryptic prophecy to guide them.
Themes
Coming of age and self-discovery
The power of found family and belonging
Confronting fears and overcoming trauma
The extraordinary hidden within the ordinary
Good versus evil and the nature of monsters
Time, history, and preserving the past