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88 reviewsTwelve year old Piper Bailey wouldn’t trade her friends for any amount of money―unfortunately, when her dad inherits a fortune, she doesn’t have a choice.
She’s happy with her little house in Syracuse and hand-me-down clothes twenty years out of style. The unexpected windfall is a blessing for her family, but it comes with a giant house hours away in the woods. Heartbroken at being so far from her tiny social circle, she tries to talk her parents into staying home, but they drag her off to the forest anyway.
Piper finds an unexpected friend in a boy who lives in the next house, and the two decide to explore grandpa’s giant mansion. It doesn’t take long for creepy things to start happening. Convinced there’s a malevolent ghost trying to hurt them, she asks her parents for help, but Mom goes from believing Piper is acting out over the unwanted move to being legit crazy.
A near-fatal attack from the spirit strands the kids in a hidden underground complex packed with supposedly mythical beasts. Thinking the strange zoo cruel, Piper is determined to free the creatures, but not all the captives are friendly.
Some are downright evil.
Matthew S. Cox's fantasy adventure novel for children and preteens, The Menagerie of Jenkins Bailey, is an exciting and original tale wherein Piper and her new friend, Tristan, explore a decidedly spooky mansion that has Piper remembering the haunted hotel in Stephen King's The Shining at times. Cox's tale is a grand mythological adventure complete with hidden passageways, things that go bump in the night and some very strange collectibles in the basement. I particularly enjoyed the coming of age aspects of this story as two relatively sheltered kids encounter the impossibilities that are part and parcel of Jenkins Bailey's house, and grow in strength and confidence as a result. All manner of mysteries and marvels await the reader within this book, and it's great fun. The Menagerie of Jenkins Bailey is most highly recommended. - Reviewed By Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite