The land remembers. The quiet isn't empty.
In the summer of 1992, eight-year-old Taylor Mae Dayton spends her days tending the raspberry bushes she shares with her grandmother on their small Brakesville farm.
When the crows begin tearing through them, Taylor builds a scarecrow from old clothes, barn hay, and a single gold button she found at the Mystic Mercantile-though no one can say where it came from.
By nightfall, something changes.
The wind turns dry. The quiet grows heavy.
And what stands in the field is no longer just straw and thread.
It watches.
It moves.
And it wants something it cannot take.
As the presence draws closer to the house, Taylor finds herself bound to something she doesn't understand-and may not be able to leave behind.
Beyond the Raspberry Bushes is an Appalachian Gothic novella steeped in atmosphere, memory, and the quiet horror of things that were never meant to stay.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The land remembers. The quiet isn't empty.In the summer of 1992, eight-year-old Taylor Mae Dayton spends her days tending the raspberry bushes she shares with her grandmother on their small Brakesville farm.When the crows begin tearing through them, Taylor builds a scarecrow from old clothes, barn hay, and a single gold button she found at the Mystic Mercantile-though no one can say where it came from.By nightfall, something changes.The wind turns dry. The quiet grows heavy. And what stands in the field is no longer just straw and thread.It watches. It moves. And it wants something it cannot take.As the presence draws closer to the house, Taylor finds herself bound to something she doesn't understand-and may not be able to leave behind.Beyond the Raspberry Bushes is an Appalachian Gothic novella steeped in atmosphere, memory, and the quiet horror of things that were never meant to stay. A quiet Appalachian summer turns unsettling when a handmade scarecrow begins to change. In Brakesville, the land remembers-and some things don't need permission to stay. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798295777554
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The land remembers. The quiet isn't empty.In the summer of 1992, eight-year-old Taylor Mae Dayton spends her days tending the raspberry bushes she shares with her grandmother on their small Brakesville farm.When the crows begin tearing through them, Taylor builds a scarecrow from old clothes, barn hay, and a single gold button she found at the Mystic Mercantile-though no one can say where it came from.By nightfall, something changes.The wind turns dry. The quiet grows heavy. And what stands in the field is no longer just straw and thread.It watches. It moves. And it wants something it cannot take.As the presence draws closer to the house, Taylor finds herself bound to something she doesn't understand-and may not be able to leave behind.Beyond the Raspberry Bushes is an Appalachian Gothic novella steeped in atmosphere, memory, and the quiet horror of things that were never meant to stay. A quiet Appalachian summer turns unsettling when a handmade scarecrow begins to change. In Brakesville, the land remembers-and some things don't need permission to stay. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798295777554
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The land remembers. The quiet isn't empty.In the summer of 1992, eight-year-old Taylor Mae Dayton spends her days tending the raspberry bushes she shares with her grandmother on their small Brakesville farm.When the crows begin tearing through them, Taylor builds a scarecrow from old clothes, barn hay, and a single gold button she found at the Mystic Mercantile-though no one can say where it came from.By nightfall, something changes.The wind turns dry. The quiet grows heavy. And what stands in the field is no longer just straw and thread.It watches. It moves. And it wants something it cannot take.As the presence draws closer to the house, Taylor finds herself bound to something she doesn't understand-and may not be able to leave behind.Beyond the Raspberry Bushes is an Appalachian Gothic novella steeped in atmosphere, memory, and the quiet horror of things that were never meant to stay. A quiet Appalachian summer turns unsettling when a handmade scarecrow begins to change. In Brakesville, the land remembers-and some things don't need permission to stay. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798295777554
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