White Smoke

By Tiffany D. Jackson, Read by Marcella Cox

Price: $15.99

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White Smoke

By Tiffany D. Jackson, Read by Marcella Cox

Price: $15.99

About the Book

The Haunting of Hill House meets Get Out in this chilling YA psychological thriller and modern take on the classic haunted house story from New York Times bestselling author Tiffany D. Jackson!

Marigold is running from ghosts. The phantoms of her old life keep haunting her, but a move with her newly blended family from their small California beach town to the embattled Midwestern city of Cedarville might be the fresh start she needs. Her mom has accepted a new job with the Sterling Foundation that comes with a free house, one that Mari now has to share with her bratty ten-year-old stepsister, Piper.

The renovated picture-perfect home on Maple Street, sitting between dilapidated houses, surrounded by wary neighbors has its . . . secrets. That’s only half the problem: household items vanish, doors open on their own, lights turn off, shadows walk past rooms, voices can be heard in the walls, and there’s a foul smell seeping through the vents only Mari seems to notice. Worse: Piper keeps talking about a friend who wants Mari gone.

But “running from ghosts” is just a metaphor, right?

As the house closes in, Mari learns that the danger isn’t limited to Maple Street. Cedarville has its secrets, too. And secrets always find their way through the cracks.

* An Amazon Best Book of the Month * Parade’s Best YA Books of the Year * Indigo Best Books of the Year * SLJ Best Books of the Year * Kirkus Best Books of the Year * A YALSA Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults Book of the Year *

Product Details

ISBN: 9780063029101
Imprint: Quill Tree Books
On Sale: Aug 9, 2022
List price: $15.99
No of pages: 400
Trim Size: 5.250 in (w) x 8.000 in (h) x 1.050 in (d)
BISAC 1: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Thrillers & Suspense / General
BISAC 2: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Horror *
BISAC 3: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / African American & Black
BISAC 4:
BISAC 5:
BISAC 6:

Tiffany D. Jackson

Biography

Tiffany D. Jackson is the New York Times bestselling author of AllegedlyMonday’s Not ComingLet Me Hear a RhymeGrownWhite SmokeThe Weight of Blood, and The Scammer. A Margaret A. Edwards Award and Coretta Scott King–John Steptoe New Talent Award winner, the Brooklyn native is splitting her time between the South and the borough she loves. You can visit her at writeinbk.com

Marcella Cox

Reviews

“Thrilling, chilling, and utterly riveting. Tiffany D. Jackson crafts high-stakes tension, a deliciously creepy atmosphere, and characters you really, really hope make it to the end.” — Karen McManus, #1 New York Times bestselling author of One of Us Is Lying

“The creeps come on slowly, then start to build. When the cold shivers ran down my back, I wanted to scream—but I was too busy turning pages. I had to know: Just how frightening will it get?” — R.L. Stine, author Goosebumps and Fear Street

“Tiffany Jackson takes the classic haunted house story to the next level by infusing it with her trademark twists and turns and her brilliant and unflinching prose. White Smoke is a gripping, unsettling, and incisive novel by a YA powerhouse who knows her thrills—and her chills.”  — Courtney Summers, New York Times bestselling author of Sadie and The Project

“Jackson conjures horrors both supernatural and otherwise in a masterful juxtaposition of searing social commentary and genuinely creepy haunts, as well as providing an authentic portrayal of tensions within a blended family. Begs to be finished in one sitting, though maybe with the lights kept on.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Jackson delivers multilayered frights in a true horror tradition, peppered with instantly recognizable references to urban legends and internet horror culture.” — Publishers Weekly

“A transcendent, genre-defining masterpiece. Jordan Peele would be proud.”  — Shondaland

Jackson is one of the most innovative YA suspense writers in recent years, and her latest is no exception.”  — School Library Journal (starred review)

“The nuanced depiction of Mari’s struggle with mental health is emotionally resonant; the story of a mostly Black city nearly wiped out by draconian drug laws and gentrification is authentic and timely; and the simmering tension and jump scares make the horror element satisfyingly chilling… Jackson ticks off the best tropes of horror here with enthusiastic glee, and Ms. Suga will have more than a few readers checking their basements before bedtime.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“The queen of YA returns.” — Entertainment Weekly

Praise for Grown: “Gripping in both its content and format… Jackson’s writing some of the best thrillers for teens these days.” — Booklist (starred review)

“Expertly juxtaposing the glamour of Enchanted’s potential fame against the harshness of her private moments with Korey, Jackson builds the story gradually and painfully to an astonishing, chilling climax.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Compelling; Jackson excels in writing books steeped in social commentary.”
Kirkus Reviews

“In another ripped-from-the-headlines novel, Jackson takes readers through a heart-pounding thriller exploring physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, misogynoir, and rape culture… this novel is sure to initiate important conversations while delivering an engrossing story.” — Horn Book Magazine

“Jackson draws on the R. Kelly case to effectively depict the tightening noose of an abusive relationship, enhanced here by Korey’s wealth and fame…A grim tale that shows how thin a glossy exterior can be.”   — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“Tiffany D. Jackson has penned a riveting, powerful love story to Black girlhood and a haunting reminder of the ways in which their innocence is often stolen. Remarkable, suspenseful, and gut-wrenching, Grown is a masterfully told story that stays with you long after you put it down.” — Angie Thomas, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Hate U Give and On the Come Up

“With a gripping plot and punch-to-the-heart stakes, Tiffany D. Jackson’s Grown exposes the underbelly of a tough conversation—the seductive abuse of older men who prey on teen girls—providing a searing examination of misogynoir, rape culture, and the vulnerability of young black girls. Groundbreaking, heart wrenching, and essential reading for all in the #MeToo era.”  — Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times bestselling author of The Belles 

“Never have I read a story that so flawlessly hits the highest high and lowest low notes of Black girlhood in pursuit of the American Dream. Tiffany D. Jackson has done it again.” — Nic Stone, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martin and Jackpot

“This heart-pounding, powerful story about a young girl trapped in a predator’s web holds up a devastating mirror to our society’s refusal to care about all victims. A call-out and condemnation of the celebrity-besotted culture that allows evil people to destroy lives.”  — Laurie Halse Anderson, New York Times bestselling author of Shout

Grown is equal parts riveting and alarming. It asks hard questions about power, innocence, and who we, as a society, see as worth saving. A captivating and cautionary page-turner.” — Ashley Woodfolk, author of When You Were Everything 

Praise for Let Me Hear a Rhyme: * “Exceptional storytelling, well-crafted, true-to-life dialogue, and the richly drawn Brooklyn landscape will draw readers into this fast-paced blend of mystery, budding romance, and social commentary…Thoroughly engrossing and as infectious as Steph’s lyrics.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

* “Jackson repeatedly proves that she is a titan among her peers, and her latest novel is no exception…  Jackson weaves the three points of view together seamlessly, creating richly drawn and authentically real teen characters.” — ALA Booklist (starred review)

* “Deftly chronicles the timely story of bold young talent gone too soon… Jackson scores a bull’s-eye with her passionate homage to black city life in the late ’90s, yet it’s her earnest takes on creativity, love, and loss that are timeless.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

* “This YA novel harmonizes music and prose to create a certified literary banger.” — Shelf Awareness (starred review)

* “Readers will feel connected to these teens’ love of hip-hop, their loyalty to each other and their love for their community… offers moving portraits of young people… an engaging ode to ’90s hip-hop and to love in many forms.” — BookPage (starred review)

“With thoughtful attention to detail, Jackson offers a believable cast of Black teens immersed in a particularly rich hip-hop moment. The combination of lyricism and narrative realism is an effective mode of representing a particular sort of adolescence against the backdrops of New York City and rap music.” — Bulletin o

About the Book

The Haunting of Hill House meets Get Out in this chilling YA psychological thriller and modern take on the classic haunted house story from New York Times bestselling author Tiffany D. Jackson!

Marigold is running from ghosts. The phantoms of her old life keep haunting her, but a move with her newly blended family from their small California beach town to the embattled Midwestern city of Cedarville might be the fresh start she needs. Her mom has accepted a new job with the Sterling Foundation that comes with a free house, one that Mari now has to share with her bratty ten-year-old stepsister, Piper.

The renovated picture-perfect home on Maple Street, sitting between dilapidated houses, surrounded by wary neighbors has its . . . secrets. That’s only half the problem: household items vanish, doors open on their own, lights turn off, shadows walk past rooms, voices can be heard in the walls, and there’s a foul smell seeping through the vents only Mari seems to notice. Worse: Piper keeps talking about a friend who wants Mari gone.

But “running from ghosts” is just a metaphor, right?

As the house closes in, Mari learns that the danger isn’t limited to Maple Street. Cedarville has its secrets, too. And secrets always find their way through the cracks.

* An Amazon Best Book of the Month * Parade’s Best YA Books of the Year * Indigo Best Books of the Year * SLJ Best Books of the Year * Kirkus Best Books of the Year * A YALSA Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults Book of the Year *

Product Details

ISBN: 9780063029101
Imprint: Quill Tree Books
On Sale: Aug 9, 2022
List price: $15.99
No of pages: 400
Trim Size: 5.250 in (w) x 8.000 in (h) x 1.050 in (d)
BISAC 1: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Thrillers & Suspense / General
BISAC 2: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Horror *
BISAC 3: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / African American & Black
BISAC 4:
BISAC 5:
BISAC 6:

Tiffany D. Jackson

Biography

Tiffany D. Jackson is the New York Times bestselling author of AllegedlyMonday’s Not ComingLet Me Hear a RhymeGrownWhite SmokeThe Weight of Blood, and The Scammer. A Margaret A. Edwards Award and Coretta Scott King–John Steptoe New Talent Award winner, the Brooklyn native is splitting her time between the South and the borough she loves. You can visit her at writeinbk.com

Marcella Cox

Reviews

“Thrilling, chilling, and utterly riveting. Tiffany D. Jackson crafts high-stakes tension, a deliciously creepy atmosphere, and characters you really, really hope make it to the end.” — Karen McManus, #1 New York Times bestselling author of One of Us Is Lying

“The creeps come on slowly, then start to build. When the cold shivers ran down my back, I wanted to scream—but I was too busy turning pages. I had to know: Just how frightening will it get?” — R.L. Stine, author Goosebumps and Fear Street

“Tiffany Jackson takes the classic haunted house story to the next level by infusing it with her trademark twists and turns and her brilliant and unflinching prose. White Smoke is a gripping, unsettling, and incisive novel by a YA powerhouse who knows her thrills—and her chills.”  — Courtney Summers, New York Times bestselling author of Sadie and The Project

“Jackson conjures horrors both supernatural and otherwise in a masterful juxtaposition of searing social commentary and genuinely creepy haunts, as well as providing an authentic portrayal of tensions within a blended family. Begs to be finished in one sitting, though maybe with the lights kept on.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Jackson delivers multilayered frights in a true horror tradition, peppered with instantly recognizable references to urban legends and internet horror culture.” — Publishers Weekly

“A transcendent, genre-defining masterpiece. Jordan Peele would be proud.”  — Shondaland

Jackson is one of the most innovative YA suspense writers in recent years, and her latest is no exception.”  — School Library Journal (starred review)

“The nuanced depiction of Mari’s struggle with mental health is emotionally resonant; the story of a mostly Black city nearly wiped out by draconian drug laws and gentrification is authentic and timely; and the simmering tension and jump scares make the horror element satisfyingly chilling… Jackson ticks off the best tropes of horror here with enthusiastic glee, and Ms. Suga will have more than a few readers checking their basements before bedtime.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“The queen of YA returns.” — Entertainment Weekly

Praise for Grown: “Gripping in both its content and format… Jackson’s writing some of the best thrillers for teens these days.” — Booklist (starred review)

“Expertly juxtaposing the glamour of Enchanted’s potential fame against the harshness of her private moments with Korey, Jackson builds the story gradually and painfully to an astonishing, chilling climax.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Compelling; Jackson excels in writing books steeped in social commentary.”
Kirkus Reviews

“In another ripped-from-the-headlines novel, Jackson takes readers through a heart-pounding thriller exploring physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, misogynoir, and rape culture… this novel is sure to initiate important conversations while delivering an engrossing story.” — Horn Book Magazine

“Jackson draws on the R. Kelly case to effectively depict the tightening noose of an abusive relationship, enhanced here by Korey’s wealth and fame…A grim tale that shows how thin a glossy exterior can be.”   — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“Tiffany D. Jackson has penned a riveting, powerful love story to Black girlhood and a haunting reminder of the ways in which their innocence is often stolen. Remarkable, suspenseful, and gut-wrenching, Grown is a masterfully told story that stays with you long after you put it down.” — Angie Thomas, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Hate U Give and On the Come Up

“With a gripping plot and punch-to-the-heart stakes, Tiffany D. Jackson’s Grown exposes the underbelly of a tough conversation—the seductive abuse of older men who prey on teen girls—providing a searing examination of misogynoir, rape culture, and the vulnerability of young black girls. Groundbreaking, heart wrenching, and essential reading for all in the #MeToo era.”  — Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times bestselling author of The Belles 

“Never have I read a story that so flawlessly hits the highest high and lowest low notes of Black girlhood in pursuit of the American Dream. Tiffany D. Jackson has done it again.” — Nic Stone, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martin and Jackpot

“This heart-pounding, powerful story about a young girl trapped in a predator’s web holds up a devastating mirror to our society’s refusal to care about all victims. A call-out and condemnation of the celebrity-besotted culture that allows evil people to destroy lives.”  — Laurie Halse Anderson, New York Times bestselling author of Shout

Grown is equal parts riveting and alarming. It asks hard questions about power, innocence, and who we, as a society, see as worth saving. A captivating and cautionary page-turner.” — Ashley Woodfolk, author of When You Were Everything 

Praise for Let Me Hear a Rhyme: * “Exceptional storytelling, well-crafted, true-to-life dialogue, and the richly drawn Brooklyn landscape will draw readers into this fast-paced blend of mystery, budding romance, and social commentary…Thoroughly engrossing and as infectious as Steph’s lyrics.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

* “Jackson repeatedly proves that she is a titan among her peers, and her latest novel is no exception…  Jackson weaves the three points of view together seamlessly, creating richly drawn and authentically real teen characters.” — ALA Booklist (starred review)

* “Deftly chronicles the timely story of bold young talent gone too soon… Jackson scores a bull’s-eye with her passionate homage to black city life in the late ’90s, yet it’s her earnest takes on creativity, love, and loss that are timeless.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

* “This YA novel harmonizes music and prose to create a certified literary banger.” — Shelf Awareness (starred review)

* “Readers will feel connected to these teens’ love of hip-hop, their loyalty to each other and their love for their community… offers moving portraits of young people… an engaging ode to ’90s hip-hop and to love in many forms.” — BookPage (starred review)

“With thoughtful attention to detail, Jackson offers a believable cast of Black teens immersed in a particularly rich hip-hop moment. The combination of lyricism and narrative realism is an effective mode of representing a particular sort of adolescence against the backdrops of New York City and rap music.” — Bulletin o

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