Nominated for both the Shirley Jackson and Bram Stoker Awards, and a
Best of 2016 selection of Tor.com and Book Riot, acclaimed horror writer
Stephen Graham Jones' (The Only Good Indians and My Heart is a
Chainsaw) Mongrels goes beyond your typical werewolf story to show a
young boy, mired in poverty and always on the run, coming-of-age in a
world that fears him and hates his family...but may just be more
monstrous than he could ever be.
He was born an outsider, like the rest of his family. Poor yet
resilient, he lives in the shadows with his aunt Libby and uncle Darren,
folk who stubbornly make their way in a society that does not understand
or want them. They are mongrels, mixed blood, neither this nor that. The
boy at the center of Mongrels must decide if he belongs on the road
with his aunt and uncle, or if he fits with the people on the other side
of the tracks.
For ten years, he and his family have lived a life of late-night exits
and narrow escapes--always on the move across the South to stay one step
ahead of the law. But the time is drawing near when Darren and Libby
will finally know if their nephew is like them or not. And the close
calls they've been running from for so long are catching up fast now.
Everything is about to change.
A compelling and fascinating journey, Mongrels alternates between past
and present to create an unforgettable portrait of a boy trying to
understand his family and his place in a complex and unforgiving world.
A smart and innovative story-- funny, bloody, raw, and real--told in a
rhythmic voice full of heart, Mongrels is a deeply moving, sometimes
grisly, novel that illuminates the challenges and tender joys of a life
beyond the ordinary in a bold and imaginative new way.