Raising Stony Mayhall

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Random House Worlds, Jun 28, 2011 - Fiction - 450 pages

From award-winning author Daryl Gregory, whom Library Journal called “[a] bright new voice of the twenty-first century,” comes a new breed of zombie novel—a surprisingly funny, vividly frightening, and ultimately deeply moving story of self-discovery and family love.
 
In 1968, after the first zombie outbreak, Wanda Mayhall and her three young daughters discover the body of a teenage mother during a snowstorm. Wrapped in the woman’s arms is a baby, stone-cold, not breathing, and without a pulse. But then his eyes open and look up at Wanda—and he begins to move.

The family hides the child—whom they name Stony—rather than turn him over to authorities that would destroy him. Against all scientific reason, the undead boy begins to grow. For years his adoptive mother and sisters manage to keep his existence a secret—until one terrifying night when Stony is forced to run and he learns that he is not the only living dead boy left in the world.

 

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Section 1
3
Section 2
17
Section 3
33
Section 4
58
Section 5
74
Section 6
85
Section 7
107
Section 8
126
Section 14
239
Section 15
258
Section 16
279
Section 17
306
Section 18
335
Section 19
354
Section 20
375
Section 21
389

Section 9
145
Section 10
164
Section 11
187
Section 12
204
Section 13
223
Section 22
407
Section 23
425
Section 24
427
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About the author (2011)

Daryl Gregory is the author of AfterpartyThe Devil's Alphabet, and other novels for adults and young readers. His novella We Are All Completely Fine won the World Fantasy Award and the Shirley Jackson Award. He lives in Oakland, California.

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