![]() ![]() ![]() Madge’s growing realization of her family’s connection to Neverland answers questions from her past but opens new wounds. Her thought processes and reactions do not realistically match a young adolescent girl’s, but they are appropriate to the horror she encounters. Madge recoils from the violent games they pursue and vainly attempts to control Peter’s sadistic, authoritarian personality. Once they arrive in a degraded, depopulated Neverland, Peter forces Madge to be “mother” to the feral and cruel Lost Boys. During her latest attempt to run away, she meets a strange boy who promises to take her to her long-lost mother. Madge Darling just wants to be free from her overprotective and abusive grandmother, Wendy. Monroe ( A Tale Du Mort) turns Neverland into a frightening, violent place in this tense extension of J.M. ![]()
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