The Awakening
by
Brett McBean
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Introduced by Ray Garton
Cover & internal illustrations by Erin Wells
Published by Tasmaniac Publications (as part of The Asylum Projects H/C line)
Order through Cemetery Dance while stocks last!
Click on CD's link for more details and to order now! http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/PROD/o_mcbean01
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"(Brett McBean) lures us in and settles us into a story that is not designed to make us scream and hide under the covers, but one that lingers after we're done reading it and haunts us. (The Awakening) has a heartbeat and a grip that pulls you in and keeps you from getting away."
-- Ray Garton, from his introduction.
For as long as he can remember, fourteen-year-old Toby Fairchild has been afraid of the strange old man living across the street. Along with the rest of the kids in the small Midwestern town of Belford, he sees the reclusive Mr. Joseph as the local bogeyman.
Mr. Joseph's life is an unhappy one. The memories of his past fill him with deep sorrow, and the kids of Belford have long been afraid of him, what with his unusual features and awkward gait.
However, when Toby accidentally discovers the remarkable truth about Mr. Joseph, an unlikely friendship develops. Over the course of the summer, Toby will come to know about pain and death; loss and the meaning of freedom, as Mr. Joseph recounts the incredible story of his past back in Haiti. A story laced with voodoo spirits, slave plantations, evil sorcerers…and zombis.
Toby will learn that monsters do exist – though not always where you expect to find them.
http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/PROD/o_mcbean01
by
Brett McBean
Awakening_DJ-hi-res(1).jpg
Introduced by Ray Garton
Cover & internal illustrations by Erin Wells
Published by Tasmaniac Publications (as part of The Asylum Projects H/C line)
Order through Cemetery Dance while stocks last!
Click on CD's link for more details and to order now! http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/PROD/o_mcbean01
illo_3.jpg
"(Brett McBean) lures us in and settles us into a story that is not designed to make us scream and hide under the covers, but one that lingers after we're done reading it and haunts us. (The Awakening) has a heartbeat and a grip that pulls you in and keeps you from getting away."
-- Ray Garton, from his introduction.
For as long as he can remember, fourteen-year-old Toby Fairchild has been afraid of the strange old man living across the street. Along with the rest of the kids in the small Midwestern town of Belford, he sees the reclusive Mr. Joseph as the local bogeyman.
Mr. Joseph's life is an unhappy one. The memories of his past fill him with deep sorrow, and the kids of Belford have long been afraid of him, what with his unusual features and awkward gait.
However, when Toby accidentally discovers the remarkable truth about Mr. Joseph, an unlikely friendship develops. Over the course of the summer, Toby will come to know about pain and death; loss and the meaning of freedom, as Mr. Joseph recounts the incredible story of his past back in Haiti. A story laced with voodoo spirits, slave plantations, evil sorcerers…and zombis.
Toby will learn that monsters do exist – though not always where you expect to find them.
http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/PROD/o_mcbean01
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