Praise for Maria Tureaud:
“This House Will Feed is both a luscious Gothic, as well a poignant examination of the nature of loss and collective memory in a time of unspeakable horrors. I absolutely adored it and look forward to what Tureaud has in store for us next.” —Hester Fox, author of The Last Heir to Blackwood Library on This House Will Feed
“A gripping, multilayered tale of vengeance set against the backdrop of one of the worst genocides in human history. Tureaud’s lyrical, gritty prose is a well-honed blade as she lays bare the crimes of colonialism with distinctive gothic flare. Folklore, history, and Irish culture intertwine seamlessly, to form a story with profound contemporary relevance. Powerful and unforgettable.” —Paulette Kennedy, bestselling author of The Witch of Tin Mountain on This House Will Feed
“This House Will Feed is a captivating and lushly drawn gothic novel that juxtaposes the horrors of colonialism against the seductive danger of vengeance all set during the Irish Famine. Tureaud weaves a haunting, timely and utterly mesmerizing tale that kept me turning pages and racing to the end. I cannot wait to see what she writes next!” —Jess Armstrong, USA Today bestselling author of The Curse of Penryth Hall
“Harrowing and poignant, This House Will Feed transports you to Ireland’s Great Famine, where the true horror is not as simple as spirits or hauntings but rather nestled in the unspeakable turmoil of a people pushed to the very brink of humanity.” —Saratoga Schaefer, author of Serial Killer Support Group on This House Will Feed
“An engrossing and visceral journey into the little-known horrors of Ireland’s past, Tureaud’s adult debut is as much historical fiction as it is folklore, a ghost story of the ages that will leave its readers haunted in the best way.” —Kathleen Kaufman, author of The Entirely True Story of the Fantastical Mesmerist Nora Grey on This House Will Feed
“Through the eyes of fierce and hungry heroine Maggie O’Shaughnessy, Maria Tureaud delivers a haunting and bone-chilling story of survival and vengeance. This House Will Feed is a gothic testament to the life-giving bonds of love and family that reverberate through the centuries…and the lengths that we will go to in order to survive.” —Jenny Adams, author of A Deadly Endeavor on This House Will Feed
“Tureaud’s high-concept debut offers an extended metaphor exploring how the past informs the present, touching on corporate protections, government surveillance, model minority dynamics, and personal rights via vibrantly rendered characters.” —Publisher’s Weekly on The Last Hope in Hopetown
“Tureaud’s action-packed page-turner keeps family and community at the heart of the story, ultimately revealing what makes a true monster.” —Booklist on The Last Hope in Hopetown
“This energetic, action-filled story is rounded out with an exploration of what makes a family and Sophie’s realistic emotions about being adopted…A suspenseful supernatural story about belonging and inclusion.” —Kirkus on The Last Hope in Hopetown