And the River Drags Her Down
by Jihyun Yun
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Pub Date Oct 09 2025 | Archive Date Oct 09 2025
Oneworld Publications | Rock the Boat
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Description
Soojin has always known the rules - never bring back anything larger than her palm from the dead, but that was before Mirae died.
'Eerie and haunting.' Trang Thanh Tran, author of She is a Haunting
The two Han sisters possess a secret unusual gift: the ability to reanimate the dead. Passed down through generations, Soojin and Mirae have brought back countless creatures - though always with the warning never to resurrect anything larger than what they can hold in their palms.
But when eldest daughter Mirae is found mysteriously drowned in the river that cuts through their small coastal town, freshly grieving 17-year-old Soojin can’t resist the impulse to bring her beloved sister back.
At first, the sisters delight in their reunion. But after their sleepy all-American town is engulfed by a series of harrowing, unusual deaths, Soojin is forced to reckon with the fact that perhaps the sister she brought back isn’t the one she knew.
Advance Praise
'Compelling. Darkly beautiful and haunting, this gothic tale leads you on a captivating journey that will linger long after you’ve finished reading. I loved it.' Josh Silver, author of the HappyHead series
'A river-stained book about sisterhood, selfishness, and the human desire to be understood and loved… Heart-wrenchingly beautiful.' Andrew Joseph White, author of Hell Followed with Us
'Dark, taut, and perpetually stunning… Yun’s mesmerizing debut crafts a disquieting tale of lonely creatures unraveling loss, and what it means to return to yourself.' Wen-Yi Lee, author of The Dark We Know
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781836430520 |
PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |