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- Release Year
- 2024
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Publisher
Counterpoint Press
ISBN-10
1640096620
ISBN-13
9781640096622
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6065018797
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Book Title
Bog Wife : a Novel
Number of Pages
336 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2024
Topic
Gothic
Genre
Fiction
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Hardcover
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1 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
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8.4 in
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5.8 in
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Polygon , A Most Anticipated Book of Fall Literary Hub , A Most Anticipated Book of the Year Book Riot , A Most Anticipated Horror Book of Fall Goodreads, A Most Anticipated Title for Fall "A hauntingly compelling gothic." -- People "If you're in the mood to read a little folk horror this October, Kay Chronister's West Virginia-based gothic, The Bog Wife , might be just what you're looking for." --Rachael Conrad, Polygon "This Gothic family tale will give you the spooky story you've been waiting for all year. Set in the Appalachian mountains of West Virginia, the novel centers around the Haddesley family and their cranberry bog. Weaving in elements of the paranormal, Chronister gives us the long history of the family and their dark relationship with the land, complete with family secrets laid bare, and complicated sibling dynamics. It's full of tales of family sacrifices, a missing mother, and deadly rituals." --Bernadette Roe, Women.com "An immersive, haunting, and compelling tale of a family being crushed by the weight of their secrets and held hostage by their traditions. It's a lush and uneasy tale that leaves both characters and readers at the mercy of the land itself." -- Booklist "A terrifically creepy Appalachian fairy tale-turned-horror story . . . A lavishly imaginative world that is equal parts grotesque and beautiful, dying and yet full of life . . . Kay Chronister's The Bog Wife , as atmospheric as it is thoughtful, will delight fans of Karen Russell and Angela Carter alike in its marriage of eco-speculative fiction and gothic horror." --Alice Martin, Shelf Awareness "Thank goodness for Kay Chronister, delivering the book that all the bog-wives need: a story about a family, a bog, and the connection between them." --Drew Broussard, Literary Hub " The Bog Wife is a creeping, Appalachian folktale, an astute allegory for a decaying America, and a haunting, brilliant novel. This one is going to stay with me for a while." --Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World and A Head Full of Ghosts "Five siblings in their decrepit ancestral home, raised to believe outlandish things, some of which might be true, must navigate a new way of existing in the world. It's got everything: Gothic eco-horror, plant consciousness, an emotionally distant bog-woman mom, a lying tyrannical father, siblings pulled between twin desires of wanting to individuate and to be part of something larger than themselves. Soulful, suspenseful, expansive and emotionally complicated. I couldn't put this book down, and I'm sure that it will haunt me." --Katya Apekina, author of Mother Doll, Named a Most Anticipated Book by the Los Angeles Times , Polygon , Literary Hub , Book Riot , Sunset Magazine , & Goodreads "A hauntingly compelling gothic." -- People "If you're in the mood to read a little folk horror this October, Kay Chronister's West Virginia-based gothic, The Bog Wife , might be just what you're looking for." --Rachael Conrad, Polygon "This Gothic family tale will give you the spooky story you've been waiting for all year. Set in the Appalachian mountains of West Virginia, the novel centers around the Haddesley family and their cranberry bog. Weaving in elements of the paranormal, Chronister gives us the long history of the family and their dark relationship with the land, complete with family secrets laid bare, and complicated sibling dynamics. It's full of tales of family sacrifices, a missing mother, and deadly rituals." --Bernadette Roe, Women.com "Five siblings, ancient sacrificial practices, and a cranberry bog--what more could you want from a folk horror novel? If your answer is 'for those rituals to stop working,' look no further. The more I have learned about this one, the more I want to read it. It also sounds like it is walking that line between horror and literary fiction. Character driven and a family saga? Sign me up." -- The Fandomentals "Terrific . . . A decaying old house, generational family dramas, a wavering line between the real and the unreal . . . The Bog Wife is a spooky-season novel for folks who don't (think they) like horror." --Drew Broussard, Literary Hub "This book will leave you thinking, wtf did I just read?!? As Brat Summer ends and we head into to #bogcore fall, you can pick up the latest from Kay Chronister and slowly sink into the peaty depths of a dense and inflammatory gothic." --Molly Odintz, Crime Reads "An immersive, haunting, and compelling tale of a family being crushed by the weight of their secrets and held hostage by their traditions. It's a lush and uneasy tale that leaves both characters and readers at the mercy of the land itself." -- Booklist "A terrifically creepy Appalachian fairy tale-turned-horror story . . . A lavishly imaginative world that is equal parts grotesque and beautiful, dying and yet full of life . . . Kay Chronister's The Bog Wife , as atmospheric as it is thoughtful, will delight fans of Karen Russell and Angela Carter alike in its marriage of eco-speculative fiction and gothic horror." --Alice Martin, Shelf Awareness "Thank goodness for Kay Chronister, delivering the book that all the bog-wives need: a story about a family, a bog, and the connection between them." --Drew Broussard, Literary Hub " The Bog Wife is a creeping, Appalachian folktale, an astute allegory for a decaying America, and a haunting, brilliant novel. This one is going to stay with me for a while." --Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World and A Head Full of Ghosts "Five siblings in their decrepit ancestral home, raised to believe outlandish things, some of which might be true, must navigate a new way of existing in the world. It's got everything: Gothic eco-horror, plant consciousness, an emotionally distant bog-woman mom, a lying tyrannical father, siblings pulled between twin desires of wanting to individuate and to be part of something larger than themselves. Soulful, suspenseful, expansive and emotionally complicated. I couldn't put this book down, and I'm sure that it will haunt me." --Katya Apekina, author of Mother Doll, Literary Hub , A Most Anticipated Book of the Year "A terrifically creepy Appalachian fairy tale-turned-horror story . . . A lavishly imaginative world that is equal parts grotesque and beautiful, dying and yet full of life . . . Kay Chronister's The Bog Wife , as atmospheric as it is thoughtful, will delight fans of Karen Russell and Angela Carter alike in its marriage of eco-speculative fiction and gothic horror." --Alice Martin, Shelf Awareness "Thank goodness for Kay Chronister, delivering the book that all the bog-wives need: a story about a family, a bog, and the connection between them." --Drew Broussard, Literary Hub " The Bog Wife is a creeping, Appalachian folktale, an astute allegory for a decaying America, and a haunting, brilliant novel. This one is going to stay with me for a while." --Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World and A Head Full of Ghosts "Five siblings in their decrepit ancestral home, raised to believe outlandish things, some of which might be true, must navigate a new way of existing in the world. It's got everything: Gothic eco-horror, plant consciousness, an emotionally distant bog-woman mom, a lying tyrannical father, siblings pulled between twin desires of wanting to individuate and to be part of something larger than themselves. Soulful, suspenseful, expansive and emotionally complicated. I couldn't put this book down, and I'm sure that it will haunt me." --Katya Apekina, author of Mother Doll, " The Bog Wife is a creeping, Appalachian folktale, an astute allegory for a decaying America, and a haunting, brilliant novel. This one is going to stay with me for a while." --Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World and A Head Full of Ghosts, Named a Most Anticipated Book by the Los Angeles Times , Polygon , Literary Hub , Book Riot , & Goodreads "A hauntingly compelling gothic." -- People "If you're in the mood to read a little folk horror this October, Kay Chronister's West Virginia-based gothic, The Bog Wife , might be just what you're looking for." --Rachael Conrad, Polygon "This Gothic family tale will give you the spooky story you've been waiting for all year. Set in the Appalachian mountains of West Virginia, the novel centers around the Haddesley family and their cranberry bog. Weaving in elements of the paranormal, Chronister gives us the long history of the family and their dark relationship with the land, complete with family secrets laid bare, and complicated sibling dynamics. It's full of tales of family sacrifices, a missing mother, and deadly rituals." --Bernadette Roe, Women.com "An immersive, haunting, and compelling tale of a family being crushed by the weight of their secrets and held hostage by their traditions. It's a lush and uneasy tale that leaves both characters and readers at the mercy of the land itself." -- Booklist "A terrifically creepy Appalachian fairy tale-turned-horror story . . . A lavishly imaginative world that is equal parts grotesque and beautiful, dying and yet full of life . . . Kay Chronister's The Bog Wife , as atmospheric as it is thoughtful, will delight fans of Karen Russell and Angela Carter alike in its marriage of eco-speculative fiction and gothic horror." --Alice Martin, Shelf Awareness "Thank goodness for Kay Chronister, delivering the book that all the bog-wives need: a story about a family, a bog, and the connection between them." --Drew Broussard, Literary Hub " The Bog Wife is a creeping, Appalachian folktale, an astute allegory for a decaying America, and a haunting, brilliant novel. This one is going to stay with me for a while." --Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World and A Head Full of Ghosts "Five siblings in their decrepit ancestral home, raised to believe outlandish things, some of which might be true, must navigate a new way of existing in the world. It's got everything: Gothic eco-horror, plant consciousness, an emotionally distant bog-woman mom, a lying tyrannical father, siblings pulled between twin desires of wanting to individuate and to be part of something larger than themselves. Soulful, suspenseful, expansive and emotionally complicated. I couldn't put this book down, and I'm sure that it will haunt me." --Katya Apekina, author of Mother Doll
Synopsis
FINALIST FOR THE WORLD FANTASY AWARDS "A lush, beautifully written novel about trying to be a person in our strange world . . . Pick this one up for its exquisite characterization, decaying settings and a dash of Southern gothic horror." --Kiersten White, The New York Times Book Review A "haunting, brilliant" Appalachian folktale evoking the Southern gothic suspense of Sharp Objects and the eco spine-tinglers of Jeff Vandermeer (Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts ) Five siblings in West Virginia unearth long-buried secrets when the supernatural bargain entwining their fate with their ancestral land is suddenly ruptured Since time immemorial, the Haddesley family has tended the cranberry bog. In exchange, the bog sustains them. The staunch seasons of their lives are governed by a strict covenant that is renewed each generation with the ritual sacrifice of their patriarch, and in return, the bog produces a "bog-wife." Brought to life from vegetation, this woman is meant to carry on the family line. But when the bog fails--or refuses--to honor the bargain, the Haddesleys, a group of discordant siblings still grieving the mother who mysteriously disappeared years earlier, face an unknown future. Middle child Wenna, summoned back to the dilapidated family manor just as her marriage is collapsing, believes the Haddesleys must abandon their patrimony. Her siblings are not so easily persuaded. Eldest daughter Eda, de facto head of the household, seeks to salvage the compact by desecrating it. Younger son Percy retreats into the wilderness in a dangerous bid to summon his own bog-wife. And as youngest daughter Nora takes desperate measures to keep her warring siblings together, fledgling patriarch Charlie uncovers a disturbing secret that casts doubt over everything the family has ever believed about itself. At once a gothic eco-horror, a psychological drama, and a family saga, The Bog Wife is a propulsive read for fans of Shirley Jackson, Karen Russell, and Matt Bell that speaks to what is knowable and unknowable within a family history and how to know when it is time to move forward.
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