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Highlights
- A chilling middle grade horror debut featuring a Black, autistic protagonist who uncovers dark secrets plaguing her new school.Blythe Academy isn't a normal school.
- 9-12 Years
- 8.3" x 5.6" Hardcover
- 240 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Horror
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About the Book
"A chilling middle grade horror debut featuring a Black, autistic protagonist who uncovers dark secrets plaguing her new school. Blythe Academy isn't a normal school. Eva can tell--there's something off, something wrong. She learns that fifty years ago part of the school collapsed, killing a classroom of students and their teacher. Things haven't been the same since. Soon, Eva's having unnerving visions and terrifying run-ins with ghosts. She doesn't think the collapse was just a tragic accident. It was caused by a malevolent force, and that force is back and hungry for more. Will Eva be able to discover the truth of Blythe Academy and save lives... or will it be too late?"--Book Synopsis
A chilling middle grade horror debut featuring a Black, autistic protagonist who uncovers dark secrets plaguing her new school.Blythe Academy isn't a normal school. Eva can tell--there's something off, something wrong. She learns that fifty years ago part of the school collapsed, killing a classroom of students and their teacher. Things haven't been the same since.
Soon, Eva's having unnerving visions and terrifying run-ins with ghosts. She doesn't think the collapse was just a tragic accident. It was caused by a malevolent force, and that force is back and hungry for more. Will Eva be able to discover the truth of Blythe Academy and save lives . . . or will it be too late?
Review Quotes
Praise for The Lonely Below:
"A chilling ghost story and an affirming tale about believing in yourself when no one else does." -- Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
g. haron davis (they/them) is a New York-born, Tennessee-raised writer. Currently residing in the outskirts of Kansas City, Missouri, they specialize in horror and several shades of fantasy. They co-founded marginsbox, a diversity-celebrating subscription book box, with Adrianne Russell in 2019. They co-edited the forthcoming anthology All Signs Point to Yes (Inkyard, 2022). They also co-host the podcast Writing While, a casual chat about how certain factors, both internal and external, can hinder creativity. They can be found online at caradavisaraux.com and on Twitter at @burnonblackhome.