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Come Out, Come Out
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Sinopse
A spine-tingling LGBTQIA+ YA horror about queer teens who accidentally invoke a twisted spirit who promises help but delivers something sinister.
Perfect for fans of Kayla Cottingham, Andrew Joseph White, and Ryan LaSala.
"A searing and poignant portrait of queer identity wrapped in an unflinching tale of terror."—Kalynn Bayron, New York Times bestselling author of You’re Not Supposed to Die Tonight
"Modern horror at its best."—Bram Stoker Award Nominee Sarah Henning
It's never been safe for Fern, Jaq, or Mallory to come out to their families. As kids their emerging identities drove them into friendship but also forced them into the woods to hide in an old, abandoned house when they needed safety. But one night when the girls sought refuge, Mallory never made it back home. Fern and Jaq did, but neither survivor remembered what happened or the secrets they were so desperate to keep.
Five years later, Fern and Jaq are seniors on the verge of graduation, seemingly happy in their straight, cisgender lives—until a spirit who looks like Mallory begins to appear, seeking revenge for her death, and the part Fern and Jaq played in it. As they’re haunted, something begins to shift inside them.
They remember who they are.
Who they want to love.
And the truth about the vicious secrets hiding in their woods.
This delightfully dark and pointed novel calls out the systems that erase gay and queer and trans identity, giving space to embrace queerness and to unleash the power of friendship and found family against the real monsters in the world.
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"A searing and poignant portrait of queer identity wrapped in an unflinching tale of terror."—Kalynn Bayron, New York Times bestselling author of You’re Not Supposed to Die Tonight
"A taut and expertly plotted mystery that puts queer kids at the center. Natalie C. Parker is at the top of her game."—Zoraida Córdova, USA Today bestselling author of The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina
"Beautifully unsettling and eerie, Natalie C. Parker’s Come Out, Come Out, lures you into a dark wood where frightful delights leave behind poignant social commentary about identity, queerness, survival, and hope for young readers. You won’t be able to escape its grip."—Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times bestselling author