The Forest of Hands and Teeth
By Carrie Ryan
Summary
Once upon a time, a fenced-in village existed in the
middle of a Forest infested by the Unconsecrated (i.e. flesh-gobbling zombies).
Enter Mary. She's minding her own business, washing her clothes in the stream,
when her childhood pal Harry pays her a visit. And pops the question—yup, that question.
Before Mary can answer, the village sirens start
a-wailing, which is code for… zombies in the house. Save yourselves, people.
Mary hightails it for the village, knowing full well as she hustles along that
this siren went off because she dilly-dallied at the stream. See, her mom
really wants to find her newly zombified hubby, and Mary knows that because she
stayed away too long her mom probably got too close to the fence while looking
for him and is now infected herself. Bummer.
After Mary's mom joins the ranks of the moany-groanies,
Mary's brother Jed kicks her out of their house (as a Guardian, he's not keen
on having to chop off his mom's head if he sees her in the Forest). So Mary
joins the Sisterhood, led by the power-hungry Sister Tabitha. Sister T can see
that Mary isn't super happy about becoming a God-fearing nun for life, so she
threatens to sic the Forest of zombies on her if she refuses to toe the line
and act like she likes it.
While cooped up in the Cathedral, Mary finds out her
other childhood pal, Travis, has a ridiculously bad leg injury and the Sisters
are taking care of him. Mary visits him every day and "prays" with
him… which means she actually just tells him stories about the ocean. Dreaming
of the beach together means true love for Mary and the Travster, which is too
bad since he's Harry's brother and engaged to
Mary's bestie, Cass. Drama.
Harry asks for Mary's hand again, and she says yes.
Insofar as this means she can escape the Sisterhood, this is a pretty awesome
development; but insofar as she's in love with Harry's brother, it's pretty
lame.
In the meantime, Mary notices that a girl in a bright red
vest entered the village from Outside and is locked in a room in the Cathedral.
She finds out her name is Gabrielle and is eager to learn more about her and
where she's from.
Mary and Travis run into each other at the Hill and have
a nice make-out session. Mary asks Travis to come for her and whisk her away
from Harry, but before he can answer, they catch a glimpse of Gabrielle, who is
now a super-zombie and totally freaky. So much for getting to know her.
Fast forward to the morning of the wedding (PS: Travis
never came for Mary). Instead of waking up to church bells, the village wakes
up to the screaming of the sirens. Turns out super-zombie Gabby and the zombie
horde are attacking the village.
Harry and Mary escape by the skin of their teeth onto one
of the fenced paths into the Forest. They're joined by Travis and Cass, Jed and
Beth, a little boy named Jacob, and Mary's new pooch, Argos. See ya, village,
wouldn't wanna be ya.
The gang wanders down the path for a while before
stumbling upon another village. Mary knows it was Gabrielle's village, though
it's also been overrun by zombies. While the rest of the gang escapes into the
tree house part of the village (zombies aside, Shmoop wants to go there), Mary
and Travis end up stuck in a big ol' house together. Alone. Ah, shucks.
At first it feels like heaven on earth, but then Mary
stumbles onto some old photos and dresses and becomes super obsessed with
escaping the village. Luckily for her, some zombies finally break down the
house door, forcing her and the Travster to get outta there. Thanks to Argos
and his furry jaws of death, Mary shoves Travis into the attic and swims
through a sea of zombies unscathed.
The tireless threesome crosses the divide into the tree
house village with a sheet-rope, a barrel, and some serious climbing skillz
from the Travster (who still almost gets chomped to death by the zombie horde).
Mary and Travis have a heart-to-heart, and Mary realizes
that she needs more than the Travster to be happy. She just can't quit thinking
about her ocean. The others agree to head back to the forest paths once the
weather cools down.
You know that phrase about how the best laid plans are
meant to be broken? Jacob accidentally starts a fire and burns down the
village, so it's go time—so much for waiting for the weather to cool down.
Travis saves the day by running the rope through Zombieville to the gates,
though he also gets himself bitten in the process. Mary slides down the rope to
help him, but he's already on his way to becoming a zombie. Before Mary slices
off his head, he tells her that he'd already been bitten back at the big house,
so he was a dead man either way.
The gang is back to wandering through the Forest, and by
this point everyone's depressed and starving. They come to the end of the path,
and Beth about has a hissy-fit.
Mary leaves everyone in the dust and scoots into the
Forest to find the ocean. The Unconsecrated dogpile her, and she'd be dead,
except that Jed saves her life. Yep—he decided to help her follow her dream.
Unfortunately for him though, he slips off a cliff and dies.
Mary tries to find his body in a raging river, but falls
in and ends up gasping for air on a beach. Turns out the ocean is at the end of
the river (funny how that works). A man comes along and almost cuts off her
head, but she proves she's alive and they end up walking hand-in-hand back to his
lighthouse. The end.
Carrie
Ryan is the New York Times bestselling author of the Forest of Hands and
Teeth series, Daughter of Deep Silence, and Infinity Ring: Divide and
Conquer as well as the editor of Foretold: 14 Tales of Prophecy and
Prediction. Currently she’s working on The Map to Everywhere, a four book
middle grade series co-written with her husband, John Parke Davis, and a new
young adult novel which will be released by Penguin Random House in 2017. Her
books have sold in over 22 territories and her first book is in development as
a major motion picture. A former litigator, Carrie now lives in Charlotte, NC
with her husband and various pets
Appreciation of the story:
In Mary's world there are simple
truths, The Sisterhood always knows best. The Guardians will protect and
serve. The Unconsecrated will never
relent, And you must always mind the fence that surrounds the village; the
fence that protects the village from the Forest of Hands and Teeth.
But, slowly, Mary’s truths are failing her. She’s learning things she never wanted to know about the Sisterhood and its secrets, and the Guardians and their power. And, when the fence is breached and her world is thrown into chaos, about the Unconsecrated and their relentlessness. Now, she must choose between her village and her future, between the one she loves and the one who loves her. And she must face the truth about the Forest of Hands and Teeth. Could there be life outside a world surrounded in so much death?
But, slowly, Mary’s truths are failing her. She’s learning things she never wanted to know about the Sisterhood and its secrets, and the Guardians and their power. And, when the fence is breached and her world is thrown into chaos, about the Unconsecrated and their relentlessness. Now, she must choose between her village and her future, between the one she loves and the one who loves her. And she must face the truth about the Forest of Hands and Teeth. Could there be life outside a world surrounded in so much death?