NSK Neustadt Laureate and New York Times best-selling author Cynthia
Leitich Smith delivers a thrilling cross-genre follow-up to the
acclaimed Hearts Unbroken.
Deftly leading readers to the literary crossroads of contemporary
realism and haunting mystery, Cynthia Leitich Smith revisits the world
of her American Indian Youth Literature Award winner Hearts Unbroken.
Halloween is near, and Hughie Wolfe is volunteering at a new rural
attraction: Harvest House. He's excited to take part in the fun, spooky
show--until he learns that an actor playing the vengeful spirit of an
"Indian maiden," a ghost inspired by local legend, will headline.
Folklore aside, unusual things have been happening at night at the
crossroads near Harvest House. A creepy man is stalking teenage girls
and young women, particularly Indigenous women; dogs are fretful and on
edge; and wild animals are behaving strangely. While Hughie weighs how
and when to speak up about the bigoted legend, he and his friends begin
to investigate the crossroads and whether it might be haunted after all.
As Moon rises on All Hallow's Eve, will they be able to protect
themselves and their community? Gripping and evocative, Harvest House
showcases a versatile storyteller at her spooky, unsettling best.