Hoodie by Mrs. Molesworth

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By Mila Cox Posted on Mar 30, 2026
In Category - The Deep Room
Molesworth, Mrs., 1839-1921 Molesworth, Mrs., 1839-1921
English
You know that feeling when you find something strange and old in your attic? That's how 'Hoodie' starts, but the mystery gets much deeper. This isn't just a story about a lonely boy finding a friend. It's about a hooded figure who appears out of nowhere, bringing both comfort and a puzzle that needs solving. Who is Hoodie? Where did he come from? And why does he seem to know things he shouldn't? Mrs. Molesworth weaves a gentle, spooky tale that feels like a cozy blanket with a cold spot in the middle. It’s perfect for a rainy afternoon when you want a story that’s comforting but keeps you guessing. If you liked 'The Secret Garden' but wished it had a touch of friendly ghost story, you’ll love this hidden gem.
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First published in the late 1800s, 'Hoodie' is one of those wonderful children's stories that feels just as magical for adults. It’s a quiet book, but it sticks with you.

The Story

The story follows a sensitive, lonely boy named—well, the book cleverly never quite says! He’s often just 'the boy.' He feels out of place and misunderstood. One day, he discovers a strange, gentle boy named Hoodie living in a hidden part of the old house or grounds. Hoodie is always wrapped in a hooded cloak, and he’s kind, wise, and a bit mysterious. He becomes the boy's secret companion and guide, helping him navigate his troubles. But the big question hangs over everything: Is Hoodie a real boy, a ghost, a figment of imagination, or something else entirely? The beauty is in how Mrs. Molesworth lets you wonder.

Why You Should Read It

This book is a masterclass in mood. Molesworth doesn't need big shocks; she builds a feeling of gentle mystery and warmth. You feel the boy's loneliness lift when Hoodie appears. The relationship is so sweet and genuine. I love that it explores childhood loneliness and the power of friendship without being preachy. It also touches on how we all need someone who truly 'sees' us. Hoodie might be supernatural, but the comfort he provides is very real. It’s a book that understands the secret world kids live in.

Final Verdict

'Hoodie' is a quiet little treasure. It’s perfect for readers who love classic, character-driven stories with a whisper of mystery. If you enjoy the works of E. Nesbit or Frances Hodgson Burnett, you’ll find a kindred spirit in Mrs. Molesworth. It’s also a great pick for parents to read aloud—the chapters are short, and the mystery will keep everyone hooked. Don’t go in expecting a fast-paced adventure. Go in for a cup of tea, a soft chair, and a beautifully told tale about friendship that might just be magical.



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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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4 weeks ago

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