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Raising Stony Mayhall
Raising Stony Mayhall
Author: Daryl Gregory
From award-winning author Daryl Gregory, whom Library Journal called ?[a] bright new voice of the twenty-first century,? comes a new breed of zombie novel?a surprisingly funny, vividly frightening, and ultimately deeply moving story of self-discovery and family love. —   — In 1968, after the first zombie outbreak, Wanda Mayhall and her three young...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345522375
ISBN-10: 0345522370
Publication Date: 6/28/2011
Pages: 448
Edition: Original
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 5
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susieqmillsacoustics avatar reviewed Raising Stony Mayhall on + 1062 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a good story. Stony and his family are characters you root for. It does require a suspension of belief, but it is well written. The book is in 4 parts-the 1st being his childhood in Iowa, then the next 3 parts each follow life changing events and the direction Stony's life takes following each event. It is humorous and heartwarming. An enjoyable read.
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Part 1

This is the story of a little baby found on the side of a road. He is clearly different. He should not be.

Wanda Mayhall does not care. Stony is a baby. She will protect him from the world, and make sure he is raised to be loved and cherished just like her three other children.

Sadly for Stony, he knows he is not like his sisters. His physical self is not only different, but he feels no pain, and things that should kill him (like an arrow to the heart that is accidently released by his best friend Kwang) only cause concern on how hell hide it from his mom.

Stony also knows that his kind, whatever the right term is for his kind, is feared. See, one bite, and you have his disease. People without his disease do not trust him. Moreover, they might be onto something. After the initial bite, there is a time-period where his kind becomes mindless, and in their state of mindlessness, they want to bite others.

Stony fears for the day when he is discovered. In his fear, he prepares.

Part 2

This is a story of a young man forced to live away from his family because some townsfolk finally figured out his disease. Now he lives with others like him. However, he does not exactly fit in with them either. Stony is different. He wants to make the world a better place, he believes everyone is good until they are proven to be anything else, and most of all, he wants his family to be safe. Stonys disease is different from the others as well. It progresses differently & Stony thinks differently, he is smarter, he is logical and he is compassionate. Because of this, he is treated differently even among his own.

Part 3

This is the story about the government. Using scare tactics to keep the public misinformed. Conducting experiments on diseased patients and voiding these patients of all rights. It is also the story of a man trying to protect his own from the government, playing the governments game until he can set things right. Stony, the forever optimist, believes he can make everything better if he just tries hard enough.

Part 4

This is the story about a middle-aged mans sacrifice for his family. This is a story about discovering who you are and what you truly are made of. It is about finally figuring out the real monsters in the story and about selfless love.

Its the story about Stony the zombie.


Side Note- I originally had this at 4.5 out of 5 stars but everytime I think about it, it brings tears to my eyes. Thus, I moved it up to 5 stars.


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