Description
About the Author
Steve Yates is the author of the Knickerbocker Prize-winning Sandy and Wayne: A Novella, the Juniper Prize-winning Some Kinds of Love: Stories, and the novels
Reviews
"A dazzling cautionary tale of the dangers of a self-fulfilling prophecy. In beautiful, hauntingly atmospheric prose, Steve Yates tells of the legends and myths that surround the slow fall into decrepitude of a once-magnificent family estate. The boundaries of fact and fiction, superstition and belief blur together in this complex and gripping novel, which suggests, ultimately, that perhaps families are the most unknowable mysteries of all." -Alex George
"In the same way Faulkner built of his "postage stamp of earth" so Steve Yates returns to the haunted, haunting land of his childhood, the usually overlooked Missouri Ozarks. The Legend of the Albino Farm is about myths and legends, about inheritance and free will. Its compelling saga, rendered with lush and sometimes startling language, takes its readers deeply into itself and does not let them go." --Beth Ann Fennelly
"If the border state setting of Missouri might call into question The Legend of the Albino Farm's southernness, the style and quality of Yates' writing do not. In its attention to the details of domestic and family life, Albino Farm echoes the work of Katherine Ann Porter and Eudora Welty; the obduracy of the grown and estranged Hettienne calls to mind Ron Rash's Serena. The quality of Yates' prose merits such comparisons." -Matthew Guinn, The Clarion Ledger
"Yates' vision seems as much Shakespearean as Southern in this beautifully written blend of family saga and fantastical tale. He seems able to merge, as in a long strange dream, current times with the ever-present past. This world is put before us, inscrutably real." --Brad Watson
"A rollicking tale of inherited demons, apocalyptic visions, loss, longing, and love-in other words, the story of a family, although told through the cracked lens of Yates' wild, unblinking eye. This unconventional saga is a gripping, joyful read." --Sabina Murray
"The Legend of the Albino Farm drew me in from the first page. An enthralling and tragic tale, beautifully rendered." -Laura McHugh
Family myth and superstition mingle in the Ozarks in the talented new novel The Legend of the Albino Farm. One part Bridge to Terabithia, one part Bag of Bones, Steve Yates's novel is full of haunting scenes and stories that blur the line between reality and nightmare...Yates's writing is confident and controlled. The lingo of the 1950s, as well as historic details, makes The Albino Farm almost disturbingly believable. Alternately wholesome and spine-tingling, the novel is full of surprises. Yates isn't afraid to take risks, and the reward is an unusual, smart paranormal fantasy that effortlessly blends elements of the midcentury Midwest with classic ghost-story imagery. The Legend of the Albino Farm is satisfying, suspenseful, and full of good old-fashioned scares. - Foreword Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781609531409
Author Steve Yates
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Unbridled Books
Publisher Unbridled Books