The Reformatory

A Novel

English language

Published June 22, 2023 by Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers.

ISBN:
978-1-9821-8834-4
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Three Parts Historical Fiction, One Part Horror

The Reformatory might be marketed as a horror/thriller, but it's much more than a tale of terrors in the Jim Crow South. Told from multiple perspectives, usually sticking to Gloria and Robbie Stephens, Due provides a nuanced and honest story of family, friendship, injustice, prejudice, and human rights. While there are horror elements, the novel would sit more comfortably in historical fiction. Many of the terrors are monstrous (and delivered by men) but others are supernatural, lending a magical realism to the narrative that wouldn't be there otherwise. Despite the content and tone, Due provides hope and light.

While I enjoyed the prose and found the story compelling, it went on about 150 pages too long. The characters were about 80% actualized, creating a slight disconnect between me and the Stephens children. This ultimately came down to middling arcs, a fault that could have been remedied by extending the span …

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I was so looking forward to a new book from Tananarive Due! I enjoyed her books The Good House and The Between. But the time period of this one was not working for me, and I got the vibe that the supernatural would be pretty minimal. I was also dreading a dual POV story where it was clear that one of the POVs was going to be much more engaging than the other.

I’m glad the book is doing so well, but this one is not for me.

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