Ghost Summer Stories

Ghost Summer Stories by Tananarive Due, published by Prime Books in 2015, is a collection of short fiction that explores themes of ghostly presence and Otherness. This edition contains 335 pages and is presented in English. The stories delve into the complexities of family life and history, intertwining dark fiction with speculative elements, offering readers a unique perspective on both the past and future.
In this collection, Due presents a range of narratives set in Gracetown, a small Florida town, as well as future scenarios that resonate with contemporary issues. The anthology features an award-winning novella alongside fifteen stories, including previously unpublished works. Readers will encounter empathetic portrayals of characters navigating their realities, reflecting on diversity and multicultural experiences within the realms of horror and fantasy.
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Nominated for an NAACP Image Award! Named one of The LA Times Best Books of 2015! “In these extraordinary tales, American Book Award-winner Due (My Soul to Take) uses a clear-eyed view of history to explain (but never excuse) the present.” – Publishers Weekly (Starred) Stephen King says, “Ms. Due accomplishes the hardest thing of all with deceptive ease, creating characters we care about on their most human level.” Whether weaving family life and history into dark fiction or writing speculative Afrofuturism, American Book Award winner and Essence bestselling author Tananarive Due’s work is both riveting and enlightening. In her debut collection of short fiction, Due takes us to Gracetown, a small Florida town that has both literal and figurative ghost; into future scenarios that seem all too real; and provides empathetic portraits of those whose lives are touched by Otherness. Featuring an award-winning novella and fifteen stories-one of which has never been published before-GHOST SUMMER: STORIES, is sure to both haunt and delight. The title novella, Ghost Summer, won a Kindred Award from the Carl Brandon Society (originally published in The Ancestors). This collection includes Patient Zero, The Lake, The Knowing, Herd Immunity, and many other stories. With an Introduction by Nalo Hopkinson and an Afterword by Steven Barnes.
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