Scowler

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Scowler is a dark, psychological horror novel by Daniel Kraus that explores family trauma and violence through the eyes of a troubled teenager on an isolated farm.

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instanceOf horror novel
novel
psychological horror novel
author Daniel Kraus NERFINISHED
award Odyssey Award NERFINISHED
awardFor best audiobook for children and young adults
awardYear 2014
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtist Sam Weber NERFINISHED
explores cycle of violence
effects of long-term abuse
genre horror
psychological horror
hasCharacter Jo Beth Reedy NERFINISHED
Marvin Reedy NERFINISHED
Ryne Reedy NERFINISHED
Sarah Reedy NERFINISHED
hasImaginaryFigure Jesus Christ figurine
Mr. Furrington NERFINISHED
Scowler creature
isbn10 0385743092
isbn13 9780385743099
language English
mainCharacter Ryne Reedy NERFINISHED
marketedAs young adult horror
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
narrativePerspective third-person limited
narratorOfAudiobook Kirby Heyborne NERFINISHED
pageCount 320
plotElement escaped abusive father
home invasion
meteor shower
protagonistAge teenager
publicationYear 2013
publisher Delacorte Press NERFINISHED
publisherImprint Delacorte Books for Young Readers NERFINISHED
setting isolated farm
rural Iowa
targetAudience young adult
theme abuse
domestic violence
family trauma
psychological trauma
survival
timePeriod late 20th century

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Daniel Kraus notableWork Scowler
Daniel Kraus wrote Scowler