![]() ![]() ![]() 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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