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The Summer That Melted Everything Tiffany McDaniel

The Summer That Melted Everything By Tiffany McDaniel

The Summer That Melted Everything by Tiffany McDaniel


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The Summer That Melted Everything by Tiffany McDaniel

Winner of The Guardian's Not the Booker Prize

Fielding Bliss has never forgotten the summer of 1984: the year a heatwave scorched the small town of Breathed, Ohio. The year he became friends with the devil.

When local prosecutor Autopsy Bliss publishes an invitation to the devil to come to the country town of Breathed, Ohio, nobody quite expects that he will turn up. They especially dont expect him to turn up as a tattered and bruised thirteen-year-old boy.

Fielding, the son of Autopsy, finds the boy outside the courthouse and brings him home, and he is welcomed into the Bliss family. The Blisses believe the boy, who calls himself Sal, is a runaway from a nearby farm town. Then, as a series of strange incidents implicate Sal and riled by the feverish heatwave baking the town from the inside out there are some around town who start to believe that maybe Sal is exactly who he claims to be.

But whether hes a traumatised child or the devil incarnate, Sal is certainly one strange fruit: he talks in riddles, his uncanny knowledge and understanding reaches far outside the realm of a normal child and ultimately his eerily affecting stories of Heaven, Hell, and earth will mesmerise and enflame the entire town.

Devastatingly beautiful, The Summer That Melted Everything is a captivating story about community, redemption, and the dark places where evil really lies.

The Summer That Melted Everything Reviews

A wildly riffing trumpet voluntary that sustains its thrilling high notes from start to finish A startlingly rich imagination shouts its glorious arrival in this overwhelming narrative of sin, redemption, love and death.

-- Jane Housman * The Guardian *
'Tiffany McDaniels The Summer That Melted Everything is a wonderfully original, profoundly unsettling, deeply moving novel that delivers both the shock of fully realised reality and the deep resonance of parable. This is a remarkable debut by a splendid young writer. -- Robert Olen Butler, PulitzerPrize winning author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain
'In this bold and surprising debut novel, Tiffany McDaniel reveals a new voice in contemporary fiction. At times comic, at times heartbreaking, The Summer That Melted Everything, moves between the future and the past, and gives us a window on a particular time, the hell-hot summer of 1984, and a group of characters George Orwell could not have imagined. In this world nothing is quite what it seems, as mystery and revelation alternate, right up to the end. At times surreal, magical, this story of a family and community incorporates global warming, AIDS, discrimination, fear, mass hysteria, lynching, and martyrdom, but in the end is a love story, warning us not to be too quick in judging what is evil and what is good.' -- Robert Morgan, New York Times bestselling author of Gap Creek
'Sometimes a book comes along that is so good that it defies all descriptions, but I'll give it a shot anyway: Tiffany McDaniel's astounding and heartbreaking The Summer That Melted Everything reads as if Carson McCullers and Shirley Jackson got together with Nathaniel Hawthorne in some celestial backwater and decided to write the first truly great gothic coming-of-age novel of the twenty-first century. There, I said it. Now read it.' -- Donald Ray Pollock, author of Knockemstiff and The Devil All the Time
'It is rare that a narrative makes me question my own beliefs. This book did that very thing. A fine story with a message about truth, trust, family, and the dangers of the devils among us.' -- Suzanne Palmieri, author of The Witch of Bourbon Street
'The Summer That Melted Everything is a blast of hellfire, humour, and heartbreak thats part Flannery OConnor, part Stephen King, and wholly original.' -- Lou Berney, author of The Long and Faraway Gone
'A wondrous debut of a novel. Imagine To Kill a Mockingbird, seen through the eyes of Neil Gaiman. McDaniels prose is rich and magical, full of passages of exquisite, strange beauty that ache with bitter truths and old sorrows. You'll not read anything else like it.' -- James Sie, author of Still Life Las Vegas
'Sometimes there is a novel so strange and beguiling it makes you give up your world for another world, all the while that you are reading it. Such a story is Tiffany McDaniels tale of an enchanted boy who might be the devil welcomed into a family with no right to their name, Bliss. It will frighten you, and charm you, and break your heart if you allow it ... and you will allow it, because once this world has hold of you, it wont let you go.' -- Jacquelyn Mitchard, New York Times bestselling author The Deep End of the Ocean and Two if by Sea

McDaniel opens up a thought-provoking world powered by increasing suspense A powerful debut.

* Sunday Star Times *
Dark and wholly original Gloriously Gothic. * Psychologies *
Hugely ambitious, stuffed with very vivid characters A fascinating, poignant story. -- Amanda Craig * Radio 4 Saturday Review *
FantasticThe Summer That Melted Everything is a novel youll want to re-read. * Nudge Book *
Theres more than an echo of To Kill a Mockingbird here though Fieldings journey from innocence to experience is a whole lot darker than Scouts Atmosphere is key when it comes to southern gothic, and the summer heat licks like hellfire through McDaniels pages The Summer That Melted Everything is a genuinely unnerving, deliciously dark tale of the evil that lies in ordinary people. * The Independent *
A hefty slice of deep south gothic -- Sam Baker * The Pool *

Gently written, allegorical, domestic, with myths of the underworld explored like never before through the eyes of a man looking back on his sins. One of the most beautiful books of the year.

* Listener *

A very fresh and different take on the southern gothic novel.

* Bath Life *

The Summer that Melted Everything is inventive and provocative [A] meaty and relentlessly good story.

* bookreporter *

When word gets out that the devil may be in Breathed, tensions and temperatures will rise, and soon the town will find itself enveloped in full-blown hysteria. A fantastic Jackson-esque debut about rumours, fears, and beliefs.

* BookRiot *

This debut novel shines with beauty and lyricism Give this to fans of atmospheric fiction, particularly those who enjoy the grit of Donald Ray Pollock, the foreshadowing of Shirley Jackson, and the mounting suspense of Peter Straub.

* Library Journal *

[McDaniel] is capable of stirring powerful emotions [A]n ambitious novel that will invite thought and surely spark discussion.

* Booklist *

Tiffany McDaniels brilliant literary debut is a feast for the mind. Her gifted language and stunning story craft shine a bright light on human nature as she examines the face of good and evil. I enjoyed every single word.


A haunting Appalachian Gothic novel that calls into question the nature of good and evil.

* Akron Beacon Journal *

About Tiffany McDaniel

An Ohio native, Tiffany McDaniels writing is inspired by the rolling hills and buckeye woods of the land she knows. She is also a poet, playwright, screenwriter, and artist. The Summer That Melted Everything is her debut novel.

Additional information

CIN1925228517G
9781925228519
1925228517
The Summer That Melted Everything by Tiffany McDaniel
Used - Good
Hardback
Scribe Publications
2016-08-11
320
Winner of Not the Booker prize 2016 (UK) Long-listed for Goodreads Choice Awards: Best Fiction 2016 Long-listed for Goodreads Choice Awards: Best Debut Goodreads Author 2016
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