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Caitlin Galway

    Caitlin Galway is a Canadian novelist whose literary Southern Gothic works delve into the profound and shadowed aspects of human nature. Her writing, often infused with an air of mystery, is lauded for its atmospheric depth and penetrating character studies. Galway is recognized as a significant emerging voice in contemporary fiction, with her short stories frequently appearing in respected literary journals.

    A Song for Wildcats
    Bonavere Howl
    • "It is 1955, and the three Fayette sisters have lived their whole lives in the French Quarter of New Orleans. When middle sister Constance disappears, the family believes she's run away, as she has done before; it is only the youngest--14-year-old Bonavere--who suspects there's more to it. Bonnie embarks on a journey to bring her sister home, venturing through fabled Red Honey Swamp, and the city's vibrant and brutal history. Unravelling the layers of her sister's secret life, Bonnie discovers a pattern of girls found half-mad in the Louisiana swampland, and a connection to the wealthy Lasalle family. To rescue her sister, she must confront the realities of true violence and the very nature of insanity."--

      Bonavere Howl
    • A Song for Wildcats

      Stories

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This collection of stories explores the intricate nature of intimacy and the impact of emotional wounds on individuals. Each narrative vividly portrays the characters' inner struggles, revealing their complexities and vulnerabilities. Through imaginative storytelling, the author delves into the depths of human relationships, making each tale a profound reflection on the connections we forge and the scars we carry.

      A Song for Wildcats