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About The Book
Cousins Cindy, Yangyang, and Mandy’s hot, tedious summer unfolds in their grandmother’s hauntingly familiar house. Mandy, the eldest, seeks connection online and exchanges emails with a stranger. Yangyang, the youngest, retreats into her own imagination in search of meaning. But every morning Cindy wakes with strange objects in her mouth: a button, a berry, a coin.
One night, a starved figure with a mouth the size of a needle-tip appears at Cindy’s bedside. She is hunger-afflicted, a demon with no descendants to feed from: she is Needlemouth. Part vampire, part hungry ghost, Needlemouth forces the girls into a grim task to end a man’s life.
Cindy, Yangyang, and Mindy are plunged in and out of the demon realm, where they are called to break out of the indifference and numbness of their claustrophobic worlds, and where they are met with the most rageful and resistant parts of themselves. In a quest to satisfy the demon’s hunger, they unravel their shared grief and reckon with the cyclical violence that shaped their family. For readers of Akwaeke Emezi and Carmen Maria Machado, K-Ming Chang has crafted a reimagined coming of age novel that asks: what does it mean to become the monster instead of slaying it?
Product Details
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster (October 20, 2026)
- Length: 288 pages
- ISBN13: 9781668089514
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Raves and Reviews
"With prose that crackles off the page, Needlemouth is at once visceral, bold, and hypnotic. K-Ming Chang has written a novel that is utterly strange—in all the best possible ways."
—MONIKA KIM, author of The Eyes Are the Best Part
"Needlemouth is as scary as your worst nightmare, but it is also about a family of women who love deeply, hate deeply, and protect ferociously. K-Ming Chang masterfully mines the horrors of misogyny to give us a novel that is both a terrifying bedtime story and a tribute to the fire of righteously angry women."
—JEN SOOKFONG LEE, author of The Hunger We Pass Down
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