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The Reformatory Paperback by Tananarive Due – Award-Winning Historical Horror Novel
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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+
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Author: Tananarive Due
Step into a chilling world where history meets horror. The Reformatory delivers a haunting tale of injustice, survival, and supernatural terror that will grip you from the first page. Tananarive Due masterfully weaves historical truth with spine-tingling fiction in this unforgettable story that demands to be read.
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The Reformatory by Tananarive Due – A Powerful Historical Horror Story of Survival and Justice
About the Book
The Reformatory transports readers to 1950s Jim Crow-era Florida, where twelve-year-old Robbie Stephens Jr. is sentenced to the Gracetown School for Boys—a brutal reformatory with a dark and violent past. As Robbie fights to survive the horrors within its walls, his sister Gloria works desperately to bring him home. But the reformatory holds more than living threats—restless spirits haunt its corridors, and the line between the living and the dead becomes terrifyingly thin. This powerful novel exposes a shameful chapter of American history while delivering a supernatural story that will leave you breathless.
From the Back Cover
Some horrors are too real to forget, and some ghosts refuse to stay buried. In a place where justice was denied and innocence was stolen, one boy must survive both the living and the dead.
About the Author
Tananarive Due is an award-winning author and leading voice in Black speculative fiction. With numerous accolades including an American Book Award and an NAACP Image Award, she has established herself as a master storyteller who seamlessly blends social commentary with gripping supernatural narratives. Her work has influenced a generation of writers and readers, earning her recognition as one of the most important voices in contemporary horror and historical fiction.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is perfect for readers who crave stories that matter—those who want their fiction to entertain while illuminating forgotten histories. If you love character-driven narratives, atmospheric horror, and stories that explore racial injustice through a supernatural lens, The Reformatory will resonate deeply. Fans of Colson Whitehead’s The Nickel Boys, Toni Morrison’s Beloved, and Stephen King’s psychological horror will find themselves completely immersed in this haunting and necessary story.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Is The Reformatory based on a true story?
Yes, the novel is inspired by the real Dozier School for Boys in Florida, where documented abuse and deaths occurred over decades. Tananarive Due weaves historical facts with supernatural fiction to honor the victims and expose this dark chapter of American history.
Q: Is this book suitable for young adult readers?
While the protagonist is twelve years old, The Reformatory contains mature themes including violence, racial terror, and abuse. It’s recommended for adult readers 18+ who can handle emotionally intense and disturbing content.
Q: Do I need to enjoy horror to appreciate The Reformatory?
Not necessarily. While the book contains supernatural elements and horror aspects, it’s primarily a powerful historical novel about injustice and survival. Readers interested in civil rights history, literary fiction, and character-driven narratives will find it equally compelling.
Q: How long is The Reformatory and is it a standalone novel?
The Reformatory is a complete standalone novel. It’s a substantial read that allows Due to fully develop her characters and explore both the historical and supernatural elements without rushing the story.
Q: What makes Tananarive Due’s writing style unique?
Due excels at blending meticulous historical research with supernatural storytelling, creating narratives that are both educational and deeply entertaining. Her prose is accessible yet literary, and she brings authentic emotional depth to characters facing unimaginable circumstances.
| Weight | 424 g |
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| Dimensions | 13 × 3.12 × 19.81 cm |
Through The Reformatory, readers experience a gripping tale of resilience against systemic oppression and supernatural evil. You'll discover the true history of Florida's infamous Dozier School for Boys, reimagined through Due's masterful storytelling. The novel explores themes of family bonds, racial terror, and the power of memory while keeping you on edge with its ghost story elements. This is more than a horror novel—it's a testament to those who suffered and a reminder that some stories must be told.

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