Growing Things and Other Stories

Cover of Growing Things and Other Stories by Paul Tremblay
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2019
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9780062679130
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1 Pounds
Width: 1.13 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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Growing Things and Other Stories by Paul Tremblay is a chilling collection of psychological suspense and literary horror published by HarperCollins on July 2, 2019. This first edition spans 352 pages and presents nineteen pieces of short fiction that delve into the author’s imaginative exploration of fear and the supernatural.

Readers will encounter a range of unsettling narratives, including “The Teacher,” where a student faces the haunting consequences of a disturbing video, and “The Getaway,” which follows four men who mysteriously vanish after a robbery. The anthology also features interconnected stories that relate to Tremblay’s previous works, such as the metafictional novella “Notes from the Dog Walkers,” which deconstructs horror and publishing. Through these stories, Tremblay examines themes of global catastrophe and the inner demons that haunt us, offering a thought-provoking glimpse into our primal fears and darkest dreams.


Official synopsis Publisher

A chilling collection of psychological suspense and literary horror from the multiple award-winning author of the national bestseller The Cabin at the End of the World and A Head Full of Ghosts.

A masterful anthology featuring nineteen pieces of short fiction, The Growing Things is an exciting glimpse into Paul Tremblay’s fantastically fertile imagination.

In “The Teacher,” a Bram Stoker Award nominee for best short story, a student is forced to watch a disturbing video that will haunt and torment her and her classmates’ lives.

Four men rob a pawn shop at gunpoint only to vanish, one-by-one, as they speed away from the crime scene in “The Getaway.”

In “Swim Wants to Know If It’s as Bad as Swim Thinks,” a meth addict kidnaps her daughter from her estranged mother as their town is terrorized by a giant monster . . . or not.

Joining these haunting works are stories linked to Tremblay’s previous novels. The tour de force metafictional novella “Notes from the Dog Walkers” deconstructs horror and publishing, possibly bringing in a character from A Head Full of Ghosts, all while serving as a prequel to Disappearance at Devil’s Rock. “The Thirteenth Temple” follows another character from A Head Full of Ghosts—Merry, who has published a tell-all memoir written years after the events of the novel. And the title story, “Growing Things,” a shivery tale loosely shared between the sisters in A Head Full of Ghosts, is told here in full.

From global catastrophe to the demons inside our heads, Tremblay illuminates our primal fears and darkest dreams in startlingly original fiction that leaves us unmoored. As he lowers the sky and yanks the ground from beneath our feet, we are compelled to contemplate the darkness inside our own hearts and minds.

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ISBN-13: 9780062679130.
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Language: en. Pages: 352. Edition: First Edition.

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