Lost Boys

Lost Boys by Orson Scott Card, published by HarperCollins in 1992, is a first edition novel that spans 448 pages. The story follows the Fletcher family, a Mormon household that has recently relocated to a small town in North Carolina. As they settle into their new environment, they encounter unexpected challenges when their seven-year-old son, Stevie, begins to retreat into his own world, signaling the onset of troubling events.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of family dynamics and the impact of isolation. The book explores themes of horror and the psychological struggles faced by the characters, particularly in relation to Stevie’s experiences. Set against the backdrop of North Carolina, this work invites readers to engage with the unfolding mystery surrounding the Fletcher family and the changes they must navigate.
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Everything seems to be going well for the Fletchers, a Mormon family that has recently moved to a small North Carolina town, but trouble begins when seven-year-old Stevie begins to withdraw into his own world. 75,000 first printing. $75,000 ad/promo. Tour.
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