Reviews for
“The House in the Middle of the Street”
“ Jennifer Sklias-Gahan draws inspiration from the same well-spring as the ancient Greek myths and fairy tales with a timelessness and a haunting quality that stays with the reader long after finishing the book.”
“… A compelling story with lyrical description and an intense atmosphere from the very first pages. The influence of Greek myths and the darker fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen is clear and the illustrations by Myles Mullen included in the book also highlight the weighty atmosphere of dark fantasy in the story. ”
-Eleni Sakellis, The National Herald
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“ Jennifer Sklias-Gahan writes in a lyrical, rhythmic style, almost as if telling a cautionary story aloud by firelight. The pacing is swift yet dreamlike, unfolding in recurring patterns that mirror the strange visitors' annual return. The author uses vivid fairy-tale imagery, such as winter winds, golden-sealed jars, and birdlike transformations, to create an eerie, hypnotic atmosphere. The language is simple on the surface, yet has a haunting weight through repetition and ritual. Readers who enjoy folklore-inspired stories, symbolic horror, and modern myths about what we allow into our lives will find The House in the Middle of the Street especially compelling, particularly for its sense of warning and its lingering moral about being careful who you invite inside. ”
-Carol Thompson, Reader’s Favorite
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“Jennifer Skliás-Gahan writes and performs a darkly beautiful story that has a flavor of a Victorian gothic fairytale and the depth of Greek drama. Ms. Skliás-Gahan’s wonderful velvet voice narrates this fable using myths and metaphors to tell a story of two little children who visit the house in the middle of the street and nothing in that house is ever the same again. Ms. Skliás-Gahan’s charming dramatization of each character’s voice is just one of the many gems of this audiobook that I loved. Another special touch is the original music sprinkled throughout this intriguing tale. Jennifer Skliás-Gahan’s amazing ability to create the chilling voices of spooky little children, as she narrates her perfect story, rewarding us with a poignant message at the end. Just in time for Halloween and the long nights ahead. Bravo.”
Incredible story, what a masterpiece.
My advice is to listen and watch the illustrations. I didn’t have any interactions during the listening to it. So for me the time flew by and the author’s voice transferred me through this tale. I won't spill the secrets of how it finishes, but trust me you will learn from it. Waiting for the next one.
Uncap your jars
"Creepy & arresting. Was hooked from the first couple of minutes. The subtle message underneath made me thinkabout the baggage handed down from my family over the generations."
Jennifer Skliás-Gahan's voice is musical and magical, and I could not stop listening to this. Enjoy!"
Captivating!
"Such a captivating story, we were on the edge of our seats!Jennifer is absolutely amazing!"
A MUST LISTEN!
"A beautiful listen by the author! You can't wait to hear what’snext. Great job!"
"A lovely, haunting story, and beautiful performance.”
“A quick read that I thoroughly enjoyed and thought about for some time after finishing. Skliás-Gahan weaves a compelling story with sharp insights and fanciful imagery of the darker side of human behavior. Highly recommend this book.”
“Time flew by with this tale. My recommendation is to listen to it without interactions. Jennifer’s voice is like a meditation, it will carry you and live through this story. I won’t tell all the secrets, but you will be able to learn a lot from this tale.”
“Marvelous tale with eerie echoes of Greek myth, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Edgar Alan Poe!”
Captivating!!
“You will be drawn in from beginning to end! Jennifer’s voice and performance is captivating!!”
“Perfect time of year to settle in and enjoy this quick read! The story is richly compelling and deceptively simple. What a joy!”
A new way to be reminded
“One begins to listen and think they might know the story or some version of it, embracing the Art of ghostly storytelling…but then comes the unexpected twists and a merging of different mythologies and back into the mythology of “the old house” that we all reserve for mind bending tales…And as the ending unwinds, you keep thinking guessing again it might end a certain way, it ends sweetly with a very simple message of ‘clarity’…one sometimes we need to feel and not just hear. And for me, at just the right time.”
“This is a wonderful cautionary tale to remember before opening the door. Beautifully written & illustrated. Looking forward to hearing the narrated version.”