The Graveyard - Book
: Bod is cared for by Silas , a mysterious, non-ghostly guardian who provides him with food and protection, and Miss Lupescu , a strict tutor who is later revealed to be a "Hound of God" (werewolf).
The Graveyard Book is a 2008 young adult fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman that follows Nobody "Bod" Owens, a living boy raised by the ghostly inhabitants of a graveyard after his family is murdered. Inspired by Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book , the story explores themes of family, identity, and the transition from childhood to adulthood . The Graveyard Book
: The story opens with a man named Jack murdering Bod's family. The infant Bod unknowingly crawls away from the scene and into a nearby graveyard. : Bod is cared for by Silas ,
: After defeating Jack, a 15-year-old Bod begins to lose his supernatural abilities as he matures. Silas gives him a passport and money, and Bod finally leaves the graveyard to experience life in the world of the living. Key Themes The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman | Goodreads : The story opens with a man named
: As Bod grows, he experiences various supernatural encounters, such as meeting a witch named Liza Hempstock , being kidnapped by ghouls, and discovering an ancient creature called the Sleer .
: The ghosts of the graveyard, led by Mr. and Mrs. Owens, decide to adopt him. He is granted the "Freedom of the Graveyard," which allows him to move through solid objects and see in the dark.