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House of ash and bone

Horror story about a family that inherits a house in Vermont full of shadows, whispers and the unshakable feeling of being watched. Seventeen-year-old Josephine Jagger discovers that the house is haunted by a shadowy woman with long hair, pale skin, an impossibly wide smile and hollow pits for eyes. Her name is Dorcas, the ghost of a witch who died three hundred years ago. She has summoned the family to Vermont to ensnare them -- then consume them -- in order to rise from the grave and live again . . .

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  • ISBN: 9781774880968 (hardcover)
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    330 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher 2023

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House of Ash and Bone
House of Ash and Bone
by Sutherland, Joel A.
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House of Ash and Bone

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Something wicked this way comes in acclaimed horror writer Sutherland's YA debut. When 11th grader Josephine and her family head off on a winter vacation to their newly inherited mansion in Vermont, they are each dreaming of a place to relax and recharge for a week. Josephine is especially eager to escape the burgeoning powers that allow her to hear and enter other people's thoughts but leave her with debilitating headaches. As they settle in, the house seems perfectly tailored to their family of seven. The family's dreams, however, soon turn into nightmares, as Josephine begins seeing apparitions, while her parents and siblings start suffering from short-term memory loss. As events grow stranger and more dangerous, Josephine starts to suspect that there is an evil lurking behind their closed doors. When a ghost named Dorcas appears to her, Josephine is unable to determine whether this specter is friend or foe. But when she finds out the truth about the house's history and Dorcas' past, Josephine realizes that her family's lives are in grave danger, and she's the only person who may be able to save them. Major characters are coded white; after experiencing attraction to a local girl, Josephine questions her inkling that she might be asexual. Grimm's fairy-tale references are sprinkled throughout, adding a macabre veil to an equally creepy story. This moody, atmospheric novel ramps up to a spine-tingling surprise twist after a slow-burn first half. A thoroughly enjoyable, suspenseful supernatural tale. (author's note) (Supernatural. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.