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What's in the Walls?

What's in the Walls?

Julie Champagne (Author) See More
Geneviève Bigué (Illustrator) See More (2)
David Warriner (Translator) See More (3)

Orca Shivers
JUVENILE FICTION
Horror | School & Education | Thrillers & Suspense
Orca Book Publishers
3 - 4
8 - 12
2025 Fall
Junior & Intermediate Fiction

EPUB [reflow]
9781459839885
$10.99 CADAvailable
English
02/11/2025

PDF [Fixed Format]
9781459839878
$16.99 CADAvailable
English
02/11/2025

Paperback
9781459839861
$12.95 CADAvailable
English
02/11/2025

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Description


Scritch, scratch…

One day after floor hockey practice, ten-year-old Zack hears some strange sounds in the school gym. But he's the only one in there. It sounds like scratching...and it's coming from inside the walls. As he investigates, he wonders what could be making the sound. Giant spiders? The ghost of a construction worker buried alive when the school was built? Zack soon discovers that the school custodian has not been doing a good job of keeping the school clean.

The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.

David Warriner Geneviève Bigué Julie Champagne

Author Bio


In 2010, Julie Champagne left her career in marketing to become a full-time writer. She was an independent journalist for several years, writing articles on a variety of topics. She is now the editor in chief of the teen magazine Curium and has written a number of children's books. She lives in Mirabel, Quebec.

Geneviève Bigué is an illustrator and comic artist who works in many fields, including publishing and advertising. What's in the Walls? was her first book for young readers as an illustrator. Her first graphic novel as an author, Parfois les lacs brûlent (When the Lake Burns)won many awards, including the 2023 Prix des libraires du Québec, and was nominated for the 2023 Governor General's Literary Awards in Young People's Literature. She lives in Montréal.

David Warriner grew up in the UK and escaped to Quebec right after graduating from Oxford. A professional translator for nearly two decades, David nurtures a healthy passion for Quebec fiction and has translated a range of fiction, nonfiction, and children’s fiction titles by Quebec authors for British and Canadian publishers. He lives in Penticton, British Columbia.

Review Quotes


“This Goosebumps-like horror story presents the importance of friendships, asking questions, and being curious while also showing the consequences of recklessly ignoring the rules. Bigué’s illustrations perfectly complement the eerie mood and carry over into the reading experience—for instance, when the main characters are trapped in the dark, the pages are black with white text. Middle-grade readers who have read through every Goosebumps they can get their hands on will appreciate this.”

 — Booklist

“The slightly silly and dramatic tone pairs well with the abundant and action-packed art for a squirm-inducing, very quick story that will delight readers. By turns creepy and humorous; horror fans will devour this one.”

 — Kirkus Reviews
“Offers a variety of stories that would appeal to a range of horror readers…Would make excellent-read aloud in group settings. A nice supplement to libraries with an active 'Goosebumps' collection.”  — School Library Journal (SLJ)

Biographical note


In 2010, Julie Champagne left her career in marketing to become a full-time writer. She was an independent journalist for several years, writing articles on a variety of topics. She is now the editor-in-chief of the teen magazine Curium and has written a number of children’s books. She lives in Mirabel, Quebec.

Geneviève Bigué is an illustrator and comic artist based in Montreal. With a background in traditional animation and graphic design, she now works in many fields, including books, advertising and the cultural arts scene. What’s in the Walls? is the first book for young readers that she illustrated. Since then she has published her first graphic novel as an author/illustrator, Parfois les lacs brûlent (When the Lake Burns), which has won many awards, including the 2023 Prix des libraires du Québec. It was also nominated for the 2023 Governor General’s Literary Award in Young People’s Literature—Illustrated Books (French).