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Tananarive Due

Author of My Soul to Keep

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About the Author

Tananarive Due, a former "Miami Herald" columnist, is the author of the national bestselling "My Soul to Keep" & "The Between", which was shortlisted for the prestigious Bram Stoker Award for a first novel. She lives in Washington State with her husband. (Bowker Author Biography)
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Series

Works by Tananarive Due

My Soul to Keep (1997) 701 copies
Naked Came the Manatee (1997) — Contributor — 675 copies
The Good House (2003) 627 copies
The Between (1995) 408 copies
The Reformatory (2023) 311 copies
The Living Blood (2001) 310 copies
Ghost Summer: Stories (2015) 198 copies
Joplin's Ghost (2006) 196 copies
Blood Colony (2008) 177 copies
Casanegra (2007) 163 copies
Devil's Wake (2012) 96 copies
The Lake (2011) 93 copies
My Soul to Take (2011) 92 copies
The Ancestors (2008) 61 copies
Domino Falls (2013) 53 copies
The Keeper (2022) 41 copies
From Cape Town with Love (2010) — Author — 40 copies
Patient Zero (2000) 12 copies
Señora Suerte 2 copies
South by Southeast (2012) 1 copy
Summer 1 copy
Ghost Ship 1 copy
Entremedias (2022) 1 copy
Aftermoon 1 copy
Danger Word 1 copy

Associated Works

The Living Dead 2 (2010) — Contributor — 319 copies
Electric Arches (2017) — Foreword — 306 copies
The End Is Nigh (2014) — Contributor — 283 copies
Year's Best SF 6 (2001) — Contributor — 282 copies
Out There Screaming: An Anthology of New Black Horror (2023) — Contributor — 226 copies
Dark Matter: Reading the Bones (2005) — Contributor — 201 copies
Wastelands 2: More Stories of the Apocalypse (2013) — Contributor — 187 copies
Hex Life: Wicked New Tales of Witchery (2019) — Contributor — 170 copies
The Monster's Corner (2011) — Contributor — 161 copies
Infidel (2018) — Introduction — 160 copies
Africa Risen: A New Era of Speculative Fiction (2022) — Contributor — 156 copies
The End Is Now (2014) — Contributor — 154 copies
Mojo: Conjure Stories (2003) — Contributor — 149 copies
Lightspeed: Year One (2011) — Contributor — 139 copies
The End Has Come (2015) — Contributor — 133 copies
Gumbo: A Celebration of African American Writing (2002) — Contributor — 124 copies
Dark Delicacies II: Fear (2007) — Contributor — 114 copies
Other Terrors: An Inclusive Anthology (2022) — Contributor — 112 copies
Wastelands: The New Apocalypse (2019) — Contributor — 90 copies
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2012 Edition (2012) — Contributor — 90 copies
Dark Cities (2017) — Contributor — 83 copies
Body Shocks (2021) — Contributor — 62 copies
Atlanta Noir (2017) — Contributor — 60 copies
Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda (2021) — Contributor — 58 copies
The Darker Mask : Heroes from the Shadows [Anthology] (2008) — Contributor — 57 copies
Mythic Journeys: Retold Myths and Legends (2019) — Contributor — 57 copies
Voices From The Other Side: Dark Dreams II (2006) — Contributor — 47 copies
Whispers in the Night: Dark Dreams III (2007) — Contributor — 40 copies
South Central Noir (2022) — Contributor — 29 copies
Global Dystopias (Boston Review / Forum) (2017) — Contributor — 29 copies
The Touch (2000) — Contributor — 29 copies
Super Stories of Heroes & Villains (2013) — Contributor — 24 copies
The Black Girl Survives in This One: Horror Stories (2024) — Introduction — 18 copies
Revelations: Horror Writers for Climate Action (2022) — Contributor — 16 copies
The Atria International Book of Mysteries (2012) — Contributor — 15 copies
Vital: The Future of Healthcare (2021) — Contributor — 10 copies
Best Horror of the Year, Volume Fifteen (2024) — Contributor — 8 copies
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: Volume Three (2022) — Contributor — 7 copies
Uncanny Magazine Issue 28: May/June 2019 (2019) — Contributor — 6 copies
Whose Future Is It?: Cellarius Stories, Volume I (2018) — Contributor — 1 copy

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The Publisher Says: A gripping, page-turning novel set in Jim Crow Florida that follows Robert Stephens Jr. as he’s sent to a segregated reform school that is a chamber of terrors where he sees the horrors of racism and injustice, for the living, and the dead. Gracetown, Florida

June 1950

Twelve-year-old Robbie Stephens, Jr., is sentenced to six months at the Gracetown School for Boys, a reformatory, for kicking the son of the largest landowner in town in defense of his older sister, Gloria. So begins Robbie’s journey further into the terrors of the Jim Crow South and the very real horror of the school they call The Reformatory.

Robbie has a talent for seeing ghosts, or haints. But what was once a comfort to him after the loss of his mother has become a window to the truth of what happens at the reformatory. Boys forced to work to remediate their so-called crimes have gone missing, but the haints Robbie sees hint at worse things. Through his friends Redbone and Blue, Robbie is learning not just the rules but how to survive. Meanwhile, Gloria is rallying every family member and connection in Florida to find a way to get Robbie out before it’s too late.

The Reformatory is a haunting work of historical fiction written as only American Book Award–winning author Tananarive Due could, by piecing together the life of the relative her family never spoke of and bringing his tragedy and those of so many others at the infamous Dozier School for Boys to the light in this riveting novel.

I RECEIVED A DRC FROM THE PUBLISHER VIA NETGALLEY. THANK YOU.

My Review: FINALIST
FOR THE 2024 LOCUS AWARD FOR BEST HORROR NOVEL! Award will be given at the ceremony on 22 June 2024.

This is one long story. Long in words, long in facts, long! What it isn't is a dragging mess to read. Ghosts, abused boys, wretched families, the oppressive miasma of Florida's hideous climate...any one of these could've sent me on my way. Instead they all work as a gestalt of Horror, suffering, and terror that left me drained but made me as happy to know this story as an old white man who has never had to fear this kind of abuse and calculated cruelty can be at knowing, from the inside out, what the system I and mine have benefited from did while we were looking anywhere but there.

The single most awful part is that it's fictionalized, not fiction.

I just do not know why anyone would, based on skin color or other cosmetic or cultural factors, engineer a life designed to end quickly and prematurely for innocent victims. Othering, a long-standing weapon of mass destruction, is the cruelest and excuses the cruelest means of hurting those unloved. Why we keep burying our knowledge of its occurrence is perfectly clear after reading this story: Admitting that we tolerated this, knowing on some level that it was happening because these people vanished, but not how, not what horrifying acts occurred in our names, is acutely painful.

So is torture. So is the murder of your loved ones.

Suddenly the pain of reading about it isn't quite so bad, is it.

I hope this book wins the Best Horror Locus Award on the twenty-second of June. Pity it won't be Juneteenth.
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richardderus | 10 other reviews | May 11, 2024 |
FYI Review - The collection of short stories contains the following:
Part I: Wishes
-The Wishing Pool
-Haint in the Window
-Incident at Bear Creek Lodge
-Thursday-Night Shift
Part II: The Gracetown Stories
-Last Stop on Route 9
-Suppertime
-Rumpus Room
-Migration
-Caretaker
Part III: The Nayima Stories
-One Day Only
-Attachment Disorder
Part IV: The Future Shock
-Ghost Ship
-Shopping Day
-The Biographer
 
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Lemeritus | 17 other reviews | May 4, 2024 |
My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/juz1nuZOlAg

Enjoy!
 
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booklover3258 | 10 other reviews | May 2, 2024 |
Due has long been one of my favorite writers, and this book may be her best yet--at the very least, it is absolutely the best historical horror novel I've ever read. With haunting attention to every detail, and equal parts emotional impact and horror, this story is one that will stay with me for ages to come. Due's characters are more alive than ever--which is saying quite a bit--and even the smallest of them gets such attention as to be either heart-rending or terrifying.

I'd absolutely recommend this to any horror reader, as well as readers interested in historical fiction (haunting or otherwise) that deals with race and/or the mid-twentieth-century South.… (more)
 
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whitewavedarling | 10 other reviews | Mar 28, 2024 |

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