The First Tale of the Piper: A Fairy Tale, (Paperback)

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Rob Ellingsworth is smart in the wrong ways. At ten years old, he sees how systems lie. He understands gravity better than his science teacher, asks questions the curriculum can't answer, and corrects authority figures in tones that make adults flinch. His mothers, Ainsley and Mariah, have grown used to standing in office doorways defending him. This latest town-Kirkbride, Pennsylvania-isn't their first stop. It might not be their last. Kirkbride is dying the way forgotten towns die. The State Hospital's long gone. The park is too nice for the budget. The school is functional, not good... but something's changing. The opera house on Main Street, long abandoned, suddenly glows with new light and brass fixtures. Workers no one saw arrive are replacing glass with dragonfly shimmer and hanging velvet drapes that shift like breathing fabric. At the center of it all stands the Piper-a charming, theatrical man with no first name and eyes the color of something remembered too late. He says he's starting a school. A better one. One that honors difference, follows IEPs, and respects children's complexity. And the town, exhausted from years of failure and compromise, listens. Why not try harmony? Why not try something new? As parents are offered jobs, food, and peace, the children begin changing-too cheerful, too obedient. Some begin humming tunes they don't remember learning. Some vanish. Some come back improved. Rob sees the pattern long before the adults do, but being right has never made him safe. Especially not here. Together with a small group of local kids and Ferret, the ferret, Rob must navigate the twisted landscape of compliance, cultish education, and a town that no longer wants to hear questions. He must decide whether knowledge is worth the price of isolation, and whether the Piper's promises are temptations or traps. The deeper truth? The Piper doesn't lie, trick or cajole. He simply waits until silence makes him inevitable. From MacKenzie Morgan's haunting folk horror series Feast Tales for Famine Times comes its only trilogy to date-a taut, unsettling descent into subtle terror, communal coercion, and the silent machinery of indoctrination. The First Tale of the Piper introduces readers to a world not so much broken as perfected to death. It is the story of a child who sees too clearly, and a town that smiles too widely. It is a fairy tale in the older sense of the word-unforgiving, grave, and true.

  • The First Tale of the Piper: A Fairy Tale, (Paperback)
  • Author: Lulu.com
  • ISBN: 9781300063995
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2025-07-01
  • Page Count: 542
Book format Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction Fiction
Genre Literature & Fiction
Publication date July, 2025
Pages 542
Subgenre Horror
Series title No Series
Number in series 0
Edition 1
Publisher Lulu Press
Language English
Is collectible N
Character Rob Ellingsworth, The Piper, Ferret
Retail packaging Single Piece
Assembled product height 9 in
Assembled product weight 1.58 lb
Bisac subject heading Fiction

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