Inspired by stories about the real-world Great Dismal Swamp, this acclaimed fantasy explores alternate history, a familys supernatural connections to the swamp, and thestrength that comes in knowing your roots.
★ "A fierce, loving, and exquisite humanity-centered book." Kirkus Reviews,starred review
★ "Mesmerizing storytelling. . ." ��Publishers Weekly, starred review
Four thousand six hundred forty-two steps in, Grannylou interrupted. You remember that now, Baby. Four-thousand six hundred forty-two steps to paradise.
On a damp night in 1722, Babylou Mac and her three siblings witness the murder of their mother at the hands of the local preachers sonso Babylou kills him in retaliation. With plantation dogs now on their heels, the four siblings breach the treacherous confines of the Great Dismal Swamp. Deeper and deeper into Dismal they delve, amid the biting moccasins and pitch-black waters, toward a refuge where they can live freely within the swamps naturaland supernaturalprotection.
Three-hundred years later, college student Atlas comes home to North Carolina for the annual Bornday cookout and hog roast: a celebration of the fact that she and her three cousins were all born on the same day nineteen years ago, sharing a birthday with their Grannylou. But this Bornday, Grannylous usual riddles and folktales about a marvelous paradise deep in the Great Dismal Swamp start to take on a tangible quality. Change coming.
When Dismal calls, sucking Grannylou in, its up to Atlas and her cousins to uncover the history that the black waters hold. Centuries of family tension, with roots all over Virginia and North Carolina, are about to be dug up. Because Babylou and Grannylou are one and the same, and the power she helped cultivate hundreds of years agosteeped in Black resistance, familial love, and the otherworldly mysteries of the Great Dismal Swampis bubbling back up. But so is a bitterness that runs deep as the swamps waters. And some are ready to take what they feel theyre owed.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
★ "A fierce, loving, and exquisite humanity-centered book." Kirkus Reviews,starred review
★ "Mesmerizing storytelling. . ." ��Publishers Weekly, starred review
Four thousand six hundred forty-two steps in, Grannylou interrupted. You remember that now, Baby. Four-thousand six hundred forty-two steps to paradise.
On a damp night in 1722, Babylou Mac and her three siblings witness the murder of their mother at the hands of the local preachers sonso Babylou kills him in retaliation. With plantation dogs now on their heels, the four siblings breach the treacherous confines of the Great Dismal Swamp. Deeper and deeper into Dismal they delve, amid the biting moccasins and pitch-black waters, toward a refuge where they can live freely within the swamps naturaland supernaturalprotection.
Three-hundred years later, college student Atlas comes home to North Carolina for the annual Bornday cookout and hog roast: a celebration of the fact that she and her three cousins were all born on the same day nineteen years ago, sharing a birthday with their Grannylou. But this Bornday, Grannylous usual riddles and folktales about a marvelous paradise deep in the Great Dismal Swamp start to take on a tangible quality. Change coming.
When Dismal calls, sucking Grannylou in, its up to Atlas and her cousins to uncover the history that the black waters hold. Centuries of family tension, with roots all over Virginia and North Carolina, are about to be dug up. Because Babylou and Grannylou are one and the same, and the power she helped cultivate hundreds of years agosteeped in Black resistance, familial love, and the otherworldly mysteries of the Great Dismal Swampis bubbling back up. But so is a bitterness that runs deep as the swamps waters. And some are ready to take what they feel theyre owed.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
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