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Ann Fraistat

    Ann Fraistat tisse des récits de magie et de monstres qui prennent forme dans l'ombre. Auteure, dramaturge et conceptrice narrative, elle explore les profondeurs de l'imagination. Son premier roman marque une entrée audacieuse dans un monde où fantaisie et réalité s'entremêlent. Fraistat crée des univers immersifs et des personnages qui emmènent les lecteurs dans un voyage inoubliable.

    What We Harvest
    A Place for Vanishing
    • A Place for Vanishing

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,0(1028)Évaluer

      The story follows sixteen-year-old Libby and her family as they seek a fresh start in her mother's childhood home. However, they soon uncover that the house's alluring charm may conceal a dark and unsettling history, leading them to confront the mysteries that lie within its walls.

      A Place for Vanishing
    • For fans of Wilder Girls comes a nightmarish debut guaranteed to keep you up through the night, about an idyllic small town poisoned by its past, and one girl who must fight the strange disease that's slowly claiming everyone she loves. Wren owes everything she has to her hometown, Hollow’s End, a centuries-old, picture-perfect slice of America. Tourists travel miles to marvel at its miracle crops, including the shimmering, iridescent wheat of Wren’s family’s farm. At least, they did. Until five months ago. That’s when the Quicksilver blight first surfaced, poisoning the farms of Hollow’s End one by one. It began by consuming the crops, thick silver sludge bleeding from the earth. Next were the animals. Infected livestock and wild creatures staggered off into the woods by day—only to return at night, their eyes fogged white, leering from the trees. Then the blight came for the neighbors. Wren is among the last locals standing, and the blight has finally come for her, too. Now the only one she can turn to is her ex, Derek, the last person she wants to call. They haven’t spoken in months, but Wren and Derek still have one thing in common: Hollow’s End means everything to them. Only, there’s much they don’t know about their hometown and its celebrated miracle crops. And they’re about to discover that miracles aren’t free. Their ancestors have an awful lot to pay for, and Wren and Derek are the only ones left to settle old debts.

      What We Harvest