Description: Hell Followed with Us by Andrew Joseph White Gideon the Ninth meets Annihilation when an LGBTQ Youth Centre battles a fundamentalist Doomsday cult in a post-apocalyptic world. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description "A long, sustained scream to the various strains of anti-transgender legislation multiplying around the world like, well, a virus." -The New York TimesINSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERSixteen-year-old trans boy Benji is on the run from the cult that raised him-the fundamentalist sect that unleashed Armageddon and decimated the worlds population. Desperately, he searches for a place where the cult cant get their hands on him, or more importantly, on the bioweapon they infected him with.But when cornered by monsters born from the destruction, Benji is rescued by a group of teens from the local Acheson LGBTQ+ Center, affectionately known as the ALC. The ALCs leader, Nick, is gorgeous, autistic, and a deadly shot, and he knows Benjis darkest secret- the cults bioweapon is mutating him into a monster deadly enough to wipe humanity from the earth once and for all.Still, Nick offers Benji shelter among his ragtag group of queer teens, as long as Benji can control the monster and use its power to defend the ALC. Eager to belong, Benji accepts Nicks terms...until he discovers the ALCs mysterious leader has a hidden agenda, and more than a few secrets of his own.A New York Public Library Best Book of the YearA William C. Morris Award FinalistA Publishers Weekly Best Book of the YearA Booklist Editors Choice SelectionA BCCB Blue Ribbon BookNamed to the ALA Rainbow Roundtables Rainbow Book ListINSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERA furious, queer debut novel about embracing the monster within and unleashing its power against your oppressors."A long, sustained scream to the various strains of anti-transgender legislation multiplying around the world like, well, a virus." -The New York TimesSixteen-year-old trans boy Benji is on the run from the cult that raised him-the fundamentalist sect that unleashed Armageddon and decimated the worlds population. Desperately, he searches for a place where the cult cant get their hands on him, or more importantly, on the bioweapon they infected him with.But when cornered by monsters born from the destruction, Benji is rescued by a group of teens from the local Acheson LGBTQ+ Center, affectionately known as the ALC. The ALCs leader, Nick, is gorgeous, autistic, and a deadly shot, and he knows Benjis darkest secret- the cults bioweapon is mutating him into a monster deadly enough to wipe humanity from the earth once and for all.Still, Nick offers Benji shelter among his ragtag group of queer teens, as long as Benji can control the monster and use its power to defend the ALC. Eager to belong, Benji accepts Nicks terms...until he discovers the ALCs mysterious leader has a hidden agenda, and more than a few secrets of his own. Perfect for fans of Gideon the Ninth and Annihilation.A New York Public Library Best Book of the YearA William C. Morris Award FinalistA Publishers Weekly Best Book of the YearA YAVA Award Nominee!A Booklist Editors Choice SelectionA BCCB Blue Ribbon BookNamed to the ALA Rainbow Roundtables Rainbow Book List Author Biography Andrew Joseph White is a queer, trans author from Virginia, where he grew up falling in love with monsters and wishing he could be one too. He earned his MFA in creative writing from George Mason Universitys Creative Writing program in 2022 and has a habit of cuddling random street cats. Andrew writes about trans kids with claws and fangs, and what happens when they bite back.Find Andrew on Twitter and Instagram @AJWhiteAuthor. Review "Hell Followed With Us bristles with energy and intensity, written with a kind of gleeful ferocity. . . . It shines in crystalline moments when Benji considers himself and his body, the viciousness of the virus taking hold and the irony of its unexpected gifts. . . . Whites novel . . . [responds] with a long, sustained scream to the various strains of anti-transgender legislation multiplying around the world like, well, a virus."—The New York Times … "[An] astounding and exhilarating debut. . . . This fast-paced adventure is chaotic in the best way, featuring diverse and relatable characters that readers will fall in love with, despite their flaws, and a heartrending love story that reminds us that humanity seeks comfort even in the most painful of times."—Booklist, Starred Review … "This cinematically gory apocalyptic horror not only delivers high stakes, fast-paced action, and fraught romantic drama, it engages critically with the intertwining impacts of colonialism, capitalism, and White supremacy. The resistance truthfully depicts diversity within queerness while also holding White queer people accountable for gatekeeping and upholding White supremacy. . . . A restorative, hopeful resolution brings the story to a satisfying close without turning Benji into a savior. A gloriously ferocious and scorching blaze."—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review… "Using evocative and visceral language, compact storytelling, and inventive worldbuilding, White delivers a transformative depiction of apocalypse through a queer lens. This debut is a moving and timely tale of queer perseverance, offering hope for those fighting for the right to exist without apology."—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review "Rippling with righteous fury. . . . Ultimately a story of both queer survival and queer perseverance. . . . Hell Followed With Us is, truly, like nothing else youll read this summer, and its deft balance of destruction and rebirth offers a satisfying, if far from saccharine, end."—Paste "This authentic story of consuming fury and the power of found family to heal is an excellent choice. . . ."—School Library Journal "A compelling, powerful, and ultimately reassuring message for teens deep in their own varied versions of misery."—The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books"This book made me feel as understood and validated as I was unsettled and pissed off. With vivid prose and a mirror held up to the ugliest parts of ourselves, Andrew Joseph White is poised to become a defining voice of our generation."—H.E. Edgmon, author of The Witch King "Gloriously dark and immersive, Hell Followed with Us cuts straight to the core. With its endearing cast, detailed worldbuilding, and breathtaking horror, this novel kept me at the edge of my seat. Hands down the best YA horror book Ive read."—Aden Polydoros, author of The City Beautiful "A timely and riveting tale of queer teens surviving and resisting fundamentalism any way they can. Andrew Joseph White holds a mirror up to the monstrosities within all of us, and I couldnt look away."—Ray Stoeve, author of Between Perfect and Real "A chimera of horror, romance, and something stranger. Hell Followed with Us won me over to its vision of a grotesque future where were still here, still queer, and more monstrous than ever."—Rose Szabo, author of What Big Teeth "In a brutal, vibrant debut, author Andrew Joseph White does something revolutionary: he fills dystopia with hope. Readers who enjoy smart, politically-savvy speculative YA will be captivated by this powerful new voice."—Kiersten Frost, Childrens Bookseller, Brookline Booksmith "A utopian model for queer community masquerading as a dystopian YA novel. Andrew Joseph White has dared to create a story where queer kids of all stripes love, fight alongside, and care for each other despite their personal differences and the myriad of things looking to kill them. It is as beautiful as it is hard to read. This is what horror can and should be."—Cliff Helm, Left Bank Books, St. Louis, MO "This is a book with teeth, with fire, and with a bloody, beating heart. Just as Benji sheds his skin to become a dark creature of wrath, Hell Followed with Us warps our own world inside out, showing the ugliest and brightest parts that humanity has to offer."—Laura Graveline, Brazos Bookstore, Houston, TX "White states that this book began life as a fit of rage. Rage is expressed in a world under the grip of extremists with their demented version of religion. White has written a book of gore, violence, and literally vomiting out ones guts. Fast-paced and difficult to read but more difficult to not read, the underlying message of blindly following a leader is clear."—Shirley Mullin, Kids Ink Childrens Bookstore, Indianapolis, IN "Andrew Joseph White shows us exactly what it means to be human, in all its horrific and wondrous forms. He plants the knowledge of true family, letting it grow thick into the steady vine that keeps the characters (and us) together through the thickest of frays. Above all, he doesnt flinch away from difficult truths, nor from ferocious emotions and pain. This will be one of the best and most important books of 2022."—Minna Banawan, Park Road Books, Charlotte, NC Review Quote "Hell Followed With Us bristles with energy and intensity, written with a kind of gleeful ferocity. . . . It shines in crystalline moments when Benji considers himself and his body, the viciousness of the virus taking hold and the irony of its unexpected gifts. . . . Whites novel . . . [responds] with a long, sustained scream to the various strains of anti-transgender legislation multiplying around the world like, well, a virus." --The New York Times "[An] astounding and exhilarating debut. . . . This fast-paced adventure is chaotic in the best way, featuring diverse and relatable characters that readers will fall in love with, despite their flaws, and a heartrending love story that reminds us that humanity seeks comfort even in the most painful of times." -- Booklist , Starred Review "This cinematically gory apocalyptic horror not only delivers high stakes, fast-paced action, and fraught romantic drama, it engages critically with the intertwining impacts of colonialism, capitalism, and White supremacy. The resistance truthfully depicts diversity within queerness while also holding White queer people accountable for gatekeeping and upholding White supremacy. . . . A restorative, hopeful resolution brings the story to a satisfying close without turning Benji into a savior. A gloriously ferocious and scorching blaze." --Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review "Using evocative and visceral language, compact storytelling, and inventive worldbuilding, White delivers a transformative depiction of apocalypse through a queer lens. This debut is a moving and timely tale of queer perseverance, offering hope for those fighting for the right to exist without apology." --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review "Rippling with righteous fury. . . . Ultimately a story of both queer survival and queer perseverance. . . . Hell Followed With Us is, truly, like nothing else youll read this summer, and its deft balance of destruction and rebirth offers a satisfying, if far from saccharine, end." --Paste "A compelling, powerful, and ultimately reassuring message for teens deep in their own varied versions of misery." --The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books "This book made me feel as understood and validated as I was unsettled and pissed off. With vivid prose and a mirror held up to the ugliest parts of ourselves, Andrew Joseph White is poised to become a defining voice of our generation."-- H.E. Edgmon, author of The Witch King "Gloriously dark and immersive, Hell Followed with Us cuts straight to the core. With its endearing cast, detailed worldbuilding, and breathtaking horror, this novel kept me at the edge of my seat. Hands down the best YA horror book Ive read."-- Aden Polydoros, author of The City Beautiful "A timely and riveting tale of queer teens surviving and resisting fundamentalism any way they can. Andrew Joseph White holds a mirror up to the monstrosities within all of us, and I couldnt look away."-- Ray Stoeve, author of Between Perfect and Real "A chimera of horror, romance, and something stranger. Hell Followed with Us won me over to its vision of a grotesque future where were still here, still queer, and more monstrous than ever."-- Rose Szabo, author of What Big Teeth "In a brutal, vibrant debut, author Andrew Joseph White does something revolutionary: he fills dystopia with hope . Readers who enjoy smart, politically-savvy speculative YA will be captivated by this powerful new voice."-- Kiersten Frost, Childrens Bookseller, Brookline Booksmith "A utopian model for queer community masquerading as a dystopian YA novel. Andrew Joseph White has dared to create a story where queer kids of all stripes love, fight alongside, and care for each other despite their personal differences and the myriad of things looking to kill them. It is as beautiful as it is hard to read. This is what horror can and should be."-- Cliff Helm, Left Bank Books, St. Louis, MO "This is a book with teeth, with fire, and with a bloody, beating heart. Just as Benji sheds his skin to become a dark creature of wrath, Hell Followed with Us warps our own world inside out, showing the ugliest and brightest parts that humanity has to offer."-- Laura Graveline, Brazos Bookstore, Houston, TX "White states that this book began life as a fit of rage. Rage is expressed in a world under the grip of extremists with their demented version of religion. White has written a book of gore, violence, and literally vomiting out ones guts. Fast-paced and difficult to read but more difficult to not read, the underlying message of blindly following a leader is clear."-- Shirley Mullin, Kids Ink Childrens Bookstore, Indianapolis, IN "Andrew Joseph White shows us exactly what it means to be human, in all its horrific and wondrous forms. He plants the knowledge of true family, letting it grow thick into the steady vine that keeps the characters (and us) together through the thickest of frays. Above all, he doesnt flinch away from difficult truths, nor from ferocious emotions and pain. This will be one of the best and most important books of 2022."-- Minna Banawan, Park Road Books, Charlotte, NC Excerpt from Book BENJAMIN Chapter 1 You will return to the earth for out of it you were taken; for from dust you were made and to dust you will return. --Angel prayer Heres the thing about being raised an Angel: You dont process grief. Grief is a sin. Loss is Gods design, and to mourn the dead is to insult His vision. To despair at His will is sacrilege. How dare you betray His plan by grieving what was always His to take? Unfaithful, disgusting heretic, you should be hung from the wall so the nonbelievers will know whats coming for them. Romans 6:23-- for the wages of sin is death. So the image of Dads body burns into the folds of my brain, writes itself between the grooves of my fingerprints, and I swallow it down until I choke. Angels cut out the parts of us that remember how to cry until we cant. We learn to mask the grief, to pack it away for later, later, later, until eventually we just die. The way I see it, I dont have to worry. If the Angels get their way, all this grief will be His problem soon enough. And if they dont-- God, please dont-- Im running. Dads blood is in my mouth. Brother Hutch shot him once in the chest to stop him and once in the head to kill him. Brother Hutch calls for me, "We can do this the easy way, we really can!" The other Angels sweep the riverfront, shining white in the blazing February sun, moving slow and sure through the streets. They dont have to be quick. They know theyll catch me eventually. One sixteen-year-old boy against a death squad of Angels? Im doomed. I crash to a stop behind a stone pillar by the riverbank and double over to gasp for air. My hair sticks to my forehead in a slurry of sweat and blood--Dads blood--drying on my face and hands. My lungs burn. I cant tell if the roaring in my ears is my heartbeat or the river. Dads gone. Hes dead, hes dead, hes dead. "Please, God," I whisper before I can stop myself. What makes me think Hes going to answer me now? "Please give me something, anything--" "Sister Woodside!" Brother Hutch cries. "Your mother is worried about you! She wants her daughter to come home." The first thing Dad told me--when Mom said Id see the Lords plan for my womanhood eventually, that shed carve it into me if she had to--he told me Im a man, and I fought for it, and nobody can take that from me. Open your eyes. Breathe. Pull it together, Benji, pull it together. The death squads havent gotten me yet. I can finish what Dad started. I can get out of Acheson, Pennsylvania. I peek from behind the pillar to look down the street. The riverfront district was probably beautiful before Judgment Day. Before the Flood hit. Now, ivy climbs up glass skyscrapers and cars rust in parking-lot graveyards. Lawns and gardens have gone wild, smothering everything they can reach. Flowers bloom in February. Its one of the few good months for flowers. Theyll die of thirst by April. But I dont see any Angels. Not yet. Brother Hutch shouts to the heavens, "We dont want to hurt you, we dont." The only way in or out of southern Acheson is the bridge--the one bridge the Angels didnt destroy on Judgment Day. Its just half a block from me. With the death squads closing in and the bridge guards called away to join the hunt, this is my only shot. I was supposed to do this with Dad. We were supposed to leave Acheson together. We were supposed to make it to Acresfield County together. Now hes a corpse in the lawn of a crumbling hotel, brains soaking into the dirt, returning to earth for out of it he was taken. I cant finish what we started if I stand here begging God for things to be different. It wont bring him back. Breathe. Run. Ive been running for days but not like this. Not with my legs screaming and my sneakers pounding the sidewalk in time with my heartbeat. I pretend Dad is right behind me, that I cant hear him because Im breathing too hard, that I can mistake him for a blur in the windows across the street. I make it to the mouth of the bridge. I dont stop, just dive between the wreckage of cars choking the entrance. The bridge shines silver, suspension towers dangling thick metal wires from bank to bank. It belongs to the Angels now. A banner flutters high above me: GOD LOVES YOU. Corpses dangle from the wires, yellow-pink organs hanging from their stomachs to obscure their nakedness, like Adam and Eve ashamed of their bodies. One of the bodies is twisted, the leg held at a broken angle, and I cant tell if the Angels did that or the Flood did. The Flood is cruel. Itll do some terrible things to a body. Not that I need another reminder. This is a long bridge. I can almost convince myself that Dad is waiting on the other side, holding our backpacks, demanding, What took you so long? Ill crash into him, and well run until were away from Acheson, so far away from every Angel camp and colony that theyll never find us again. Dad and I memorized a map of every outpost in the surrounding states and every major stronghold in North America. Well be okay. Well be okay. "There!" I shouldnt look, I shouldnt. I do. I know the Angel behind me is Brother Hutch because his robes are splattered with Dads blood. His rifle hangs from a strap over his shoulder. Hes close enough that I can make out the bruises on his knuckles, the stains on his face mask. Masks keep the Flood out, but I havent worn one for a while. I cant get infected twice. "Sister Woodside," Brother Hutch says, and the other Angels emerge from the shadows, the ruins, the back-streets, and I dont stand still a moment longer. The second thing Dad told me--when we finally escaped, listening for the scream of monsters and the beat of boots against the ground--was that if the Angels want to get their hands on me, I have to make them suffer for it. I still taste his blood. I vault the Jersey barriers at the Angel checkpoint and hit the ground hard on the other side. There are lawn chairs back here, a Bible, and a few bottles of water. The road is full of broken glass. The bodies sway. Run. I dreamed about what it would be like on the other side of the bridge. Dad and I could head north and find a place to make it through the summer. Sure, there would be Angels, because there would always be Angels until the last nonbeliever was dead, but we would have all the earth to avoid them. Maybe we would meet someone: a handsome nonbeliever who would fall for me when I soaked his hands in warm water and bandaged his wounds. He would be sweet and a little brash and queer as hell, and he wouldnt mess up my pronouns when he saw my chest for the first time. Sometimes he was blond, like my fianc Details ISBN1682635635 Author Andrew Joseph White Language English Year 2023 ISBN-10 1682635635 ISBN-13 9781682635636 Format Paperback Publication Date 2023-05-09 DEWEY 813.6 Pages 448 UK Release Date 2023-05-09 Audience Age 14 Imprint Peachtree Publishers Place of Publication Atlanta, GA Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2023-05-09 NZ Release Date 2023-05-09 US Release Date 2023-05-09 Publisher Peachtree Publishers,U.S. Audience Teenage / Young adult We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:142000957;
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