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Curdle Creek

A Novel

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Wait time: About 8 weeks

"Curdle Creek is a thoughtful, sinister tour-de-force."
―Tananarive Due, L.A. Times Book Prize-winning author of The Reformatory

For fans of "The Lottery" and The Hunger Games, this novel set in a small town with a sinister tradition is chilling in the best possible way.
Welcome to Curdle Creek, a place just dying to make you feel at home. Osira, a forty-five-year-old widow, is an obedient follower of the strict conventions of Curdle Creek, an all-Black town in rural America stuck in the past and governed by a tradition of ominous rituals. Osira is considered blessed, but her luck changes when her children flee, she comes second to last in the Running of the Widows and her father flees when his name is called in the annual Moving On ceremony.
Forced into a test of allegiance, Osira finds herself transported back in time, then into another realm where she must answer for crimes committed by Curdle Creek. Exile forces her to jump realms again, landing Osira even farther away from home, in rural England. Safe as long as she sticks to the rules, she quickly learns there are consequences for every kindness. Each jump could lead Osira anywhere but back home.
Curdle Creek is a unique, inventive novel exploring themes of home, belonging, motherhood and what we inherit from society. This American gothic offers a mash-up of the surreal and literary horror that will appeal to fans of Ring Shout, The Underground Railroad and Lovecraft Country. Yvonne Battle-Felton's fever dream of a tale is enthralling, layered and quite unlike anything else.
A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Company.

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    • Library Journal

      March 1, 2025

      Battle-Felton's (Remembered) dystopian novel borrows heavily from Shirley Jackson's short story "The Lottery" while creating its own unique universe. Osira is a 45-year-old widow living in Curdle Creek, an all-Black community governed by complex rituals. One of these is "the Moving On," where, in an attempt at population control, citizens are sentenced to death by their fellow Curdle Creek residents. When Osira's father is selected to be Moved On, she begins to question the values of her once-beloved community. Escaping into a well leads her on a surreal journey, revealing secrets held by Curdle Creek, her family, and her own heart. Battle-Felton expands on the rules and consequences of Jackson's story, showcasing the inherent rot of a system where violence is part and parcel of civic pride. Narrator Joniece Abbott-Pratt piercingly demonstrates how easy it is for individuals to be caught up in this civic pride. With accents ranging from Southern sweetness to Scottish brogue, Abbott-Pratt shows Osira's full emotional range, communicating her outrage and fear at going from humble to hunted, even as she dances around her own hypocrisy. VERDICT Fans of dystopian fiction, especially those who love the Southern gothic tradition, should visit Curdle Creek (but don't stay too long!).--James Gardner

      Copyright 2025 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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