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THE TWILIGHT GODS

Lon­don dur­ing the Great Exhi­bi­tion of 1851 is a new world of tech­no­log­i­cal advances, eye-popping inven­tions, and glimpses of exotic trea­sures from the East. For fifteen-year-old Nor­ris Wood­head it’s a time of spec­tral fig­ures min­gling with London’s daily crowds, and an old rec­tory in a far cor­ner of the Eng­lish coun­try­side, a great house lit­er­ally caught in time, where answers to curi­ous lit­tle mys­ter­ies await him. Con­fined by his family’s finan­cial woes, Nor­ris suf­fers a lonely and unsat­is­fy­ing time till the day he (and only he) notices “shadow-folks” in the streets. Then a strange widow appears, rents a vacant room in the house, and takes him under her wing. She becomes his guardian, slowly reveal­ing those shad­ows’ secrets, Nor­ris’ con­nec­tion with them, and the life-altering choices he has to face in the end.

The Twi­light Gods is a retelling of Native Amer­i­can folk­tale called “The Girl Who Mar­ried a Ghost.” Set in Vic­to­rian Eng­land, it’s an alter­na­tive per­spec­tive on a gay teen’s coming-out process, with Nor­ris’ jour­ney of self-discovery couched in mag­i­cal and super­nat­ural terms and imagery.

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BANSHEE

Nathaniel, or Natty as his fam­ily calls him, is a young man at a cross­roads. His mother wants him to spend time with her fam­ily, far bet­ter off than his father, who is a poor vicar. His father would rather he do just about any­thing else, and his cousins have no inter­est in get­ting to know him. So what’s a young man with very few prospects to do?

When Natty meets Miles Lovell, a sophis­ti­cated friend of his cousin, he thinks he’s found some­thing worth his while. Dur­ing their long visit together, Natty dis­cov­ers things about him­self that he never expected, and man­ages to acquire a ghostly com­pan­ion, as well.

Haunted by a face­less woman, who seems to appear when he’s at his weak­est, Natty strug­gles with his own nature, and with his family’s increas­ing dif­fi­cul­ties. His mother is dis­tant, hid­ing things from him as she never has, and his father is grow­ing old and tired before his eyes.

While Natty tries to find his place in the world, his child­hood is crum­bling around him, and he becomes more and more con­vinced that his per­sis­tent spirit is a har­bin­ger of doom. Caught in a web of deceit and des­per­a­tion, Natty must decide whether he will let his life be ruled by oth­ers, or if he can make his way on his own, or if the fam­ily ban­shee will bring about his ruin.

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ICARUS IN FLIGHT

James Ellsworth is a bit jaded, espe­cially for his young age. He hates school, and longs for his par­ents’ estate, where life is far more pleas­ant. Meet­ing new school­mate Daniel Court­ney is a much-needed dis­trac­tion, one that will prove more and more engross­ing as James and Daniel grow older.

When his father dies, James is thrust into a posi­tion of respon­si­bil­ity, not just to his estate, but to his mother and sis­ter as well. He leans as much as he can on his friend­ship with Daniel, but young Court­ney has his own prob­lems. His brother, George, is all Daniel has left in the world, and when he loses his brother to a freak acci­dent, Daniel is left alone and with­out prospects.

All the while, the two young men are dis­cov­er­ing a rela­tion­ship that their Vic­to­rian world will never approve of. Try­ing to deal with their loss and their love dri­ves them apart — James to a life of debauch­ery, Daniel to a life of study and work.

As they grow older, James and Daniel dis­cover that life is not what they thought it would be when they were school­boys together, and that, even as they try to make their own way, they always come back to one another.

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