Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for A Place for Vanishing by Ann Fraistat.

January 30th
therearenobadbooks – Review
January 31st
Gwendalyn’s Books – Review
February 1st
Twirling Book Princess – Promotional Post
Boys’ Mom Reads! – Promotional Post
February 2nd
Books & Such – Review
February 4th
The Clever Reader – Top 5 Reasons to Read A Place for Vanishing

January 29th
bookish.by.trade – Promotional Post
gsreadingspree – Review
thats.one.for.the.books – Review
kerasalwaysreading – Review
callistoscalling – Review
bookish_aly_cat – Review
January 30th
dharashahauthor – Top 5 Reasons to Read A Place for Vanishing
quirkylitlover – Promotional Post
ohyouread – Promotional Post
808bookdr – Top 5 Reasons to Read A Place for Vanishing
acourtofspinesnpages – Review
therearenobadbooks – Content Creator’s Choice
January 31st
daniereads87 – Review
hooked.by.books – Review
starryworld_ – Review, Favorite Quotes
gryffindorbookishnerd – Review
booking.with.janelle – Review
gwendalyn_books_ – Review
February 1st
ninebookishlives – Promotional Post
spellsbooksandkrystals – Review
onemused – Promotional Post
lizanneyoung97 – Top 5 Reasons to Read A Place for Vanishing, Mood Board
overlookingcovers – Review, Favorite Quotes
artxsouls – Top 5 Reasons to Read A Place for Vanishing, Mood Board
arrowsartsandbooks – Review, Favorite Quotes
February 2nd
bookdemonio – Promotional Post
bookmarked.by.becky – Review
ychg_ – Review, Favorite Quotes
libraryofretellingsandstars – Review
justa.gal.andherbooks – Review
February 3rd
tbrandbeyond – Promotional Post
whatkarinareads – Review
shereadytoread – Top 5 Reasons to Read A Place for Vanishing
dreaminginpages – Review
pagesforpaige – Review
February 4th
nolareads504 – Review
tequilamcknbrdreads – Promotional Post
shariva.writes – Review
ablueboxfullofbooks – Creative Post: Little Free Library Drop, TikTok
jaimes_mystical_library – Review
thecleverreader – Content Creator’s Choice


Genre: Young Adult Horror
Publishing date: January 16th, 2024
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Rep: Mental illness, Bipolar Disorder
Synopsis:
A teen girl and her family return to her mother’s childhood home, only to discover that the house’s strange beauty may disguise a sinister past, in this contemporary gothic horror from the author of What We Harvest.
The house was supposed to be a fresh start. That’s what Libby’s mom said. And after Libby’s recent bipolar III diagnosis and the tragedy that preceded it, Libby knows she and her family need to find a new normal.
But Libby’s new home turns out to be anything but normal. Scores of bugs haunt its winding halls, towering stained-glass windows feature strange, insectile designs, and the garden teems with impossibly blue roses. And then there are the rumors. The locals, including the mysterious boy next door, tell stories about disappearances tied to the house, stretching back over a century to its first owners. Owners who supposedly hosted legendary masked séances on its grounds.
Libby’s mom refuses to hear anything that could derail their family’s perfect new beginning, but Libby knows better. The house is keeping secrets from her, and something tells her that the key to unlocking them lies in the eerie, bug-shaped masks hidden throughout the property.
We all wear masks—to hide our imperfections, to make us stronger and braver. But if Libby keeps hers on for too long, she might just lose herself—and everyone she loves.
Content Warning: Mental illness themes, suicide attempt, horror themes


Ann Fraistat is an author, playwright, and narrative designer. Her debut novel is What We Harvest, out now with Delacorte Press, and her second book, A Place for Vanishing, is coming January 16, 2024. Her co-author credits include plays such as Romeo & Juliet: Choose Your Own Ending, and alternate reality games sponsored by the National Science Foundation. She lives in Maryland.
