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Man made monsters  Cover Image Book Book

Man made monsters / Andrea L. Rogers ; illustrated by Jeff Edwards.

Rogers, Andrea L., (author.). Edwards, Jeff, (illustrator.). Rogers, Andrea L. Old-fashioned girl. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. Un-fair story. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. Hell hound in no man's land. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. Homecoming. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. Maria most likely. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. Me & my monster. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. Shame on the moon. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. Snow day. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. Ama's boys. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. American predators. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. Manifesting joy. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. Lens. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. Ghost cat. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. Happily ever after. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. Deer women. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. I come from the water. (Added Author). Rogers, Andrea L. Zombies attack the drive-in! (Added Author).

Summary:

Tsalagi should never have to live on human blood, but sometimes things just happen to sixteen-year-old girls. Making her YA debut, Cherokee writer Andrea L. Rogers takes her place as one of the most striking voices of the horror renaissance that has swept the last decade. Horror fans will get their thrills in this collection - from werewolves to vampires to zombies - all the time-worn horror baddies are there. But so are predators of a distinctly American variety - the horrors of empire, of intimate partner violence, of dispossession. And so too the monsters of Rogers' imagination, that draw upon long-told Cherokee stories - of Deer Woman, fantastical sea creatures, and more. Following one extended Cherokee family across the centuries, from the tribe's homelands in Georgia in the 1830s to World War I, the Vietnam War, our own present, and well into the future, each story delivers a slice of a particular time period that will leave readers longing for more. Alongside each story, Cherokee artist and language technologist Jeff Edwards delivers haunting illustrations that incorporate Cherokee syllabary. But don't just take it from us - award-winning writer of The Only Good Indians and Mongrels Stephen Graham Jones says that "Andrea Rogers writes like the house is on fire and her words are the only thing that can put it out." Man Made Monsters is a masterful, heartfelt, haunting collection ripe for crossover appeal - just don't blame us if you start hearing things that go bump in the night.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781646141791
  • ISBN: 1646141792
  • Physical Description: 315 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Montclair, NJ : Levine Querido, 2022.

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
12+ years
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR UG 5.4 12 521838.
Subject: Cherokee Indians > Fiction.
Genre: Horror fiction.
Short stories.

Available copies

  • 21 of 21 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Poplar Bluff Municipal Library District. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Poplar Bluff - Main Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 21 total copies.
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Poplar Bluff - Main Library YA OW ROGERS (Text) 38420101778476 OTHER WORLDS (YA) Available -

Summary: Tsalagi should never have to live on human blood, but sometimes things just happen to sixteen-year-old girls. Making her YA debut, Cherokee writer Andrea L. Rogers takes her place as one of the most striking voices of the horror renaissance that has swept the last decade. Horror fans will get their thrills in this collection - from werewolves to vampires to zombies - all the time-worn horror baddies are there. But so are predators of a distinctly American variety - the horrors of empire, of intimate partner violence, of dispossession. And so too the monsters of Rogers' imagination, that draw upon long-told Cherokee stories - of Deer Woman, fantastical sea creatures, and more. Following one extended Cherokee family across the centuries, from the tribe's homelands in Georgia in the 1830s to World War I, the Vietnam War, our own present, and well into the future, each story delivers a slice of a particular time period that will leave readers longing for more. Alongside each story, Cherokee artist and language technologist Jeff Edwards delivers haunting illustrations that incorporate Cherokee syllabary. But don't just take it from us - award-winning writer of The Only Good Indians and Mongrels Stephen Graham Jones says that "Andrea Rogers writes like the house is on fire and her words are the only thing that can put it out." Man Made Monsters is a masterful, heartfelt, haunting collection ripe for crossover appeal - just don't blame us if you start hearing things that go bump in the night.

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