The Spirit Bares Its Teeth
(Author) Andrew Joseph WhiteSet in an alternate Victorian England where mediums control the dead, sixteen-year-old autistic transgender boy Silas must expose a power-hungry secret society while confined to a cruel finishing school designed to turn him into the perfect wife
Andrew Joseph White
Andrew Joseph White was an American novelist and short story writer known for his unique blend of magical realism and social commentary. His most notable works include "The House of Spirits" and "One Hundred Years of Solitude," which have had a significant impact on the genre of Latin American literature. White's writing style is characterized by rich imagery, fantastical elements, and a keen insight into political and social issues. His works often explore themes of love, power, and the complexities of human relationships. White's contributions to literature have earned him widespread acclaim and cemented his legacy as a master storyteller.