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Tananarive Due's 'The Reformatory' Explores Family Tragedy in a Horror Novel
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All Of It
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WNYC Studios
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audio
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Publication Date |
Nov 20, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:18:01
Celebrated horror novelist Tananarive Due has a personal connection to the now-infamous Dozier School for Boys in Florida. Her great-uncle died at the school in the 1930s under suspicious circumstances. Based on that family history, Due crafted her novel, The Reformatory, which follows a young Black boy named Robert who's sent to the Gracetown School for Boys and has to learn how to survive such a violent place, as ghosts from the past haunt him. Due joins us to discuss.

 

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