
The Ginghams
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About The Ginghams
An eerie middle grade mystery debut that follows a young girl who returns home to find the people of her little town, including her best friend, chillingly changed after the arrival of the prim and proper Gingham family. "A rip-roaring adventure, but more importantly, a kids’ power ballad to the importance of being yourself." —Gordon Korman, New York Times-bestselling author An Indies Introduce Pick! When 12-year-old Joni Bird returns home from summer camp, it’s clear something strange is afoot in Olive Springs. May, her usually head-banging best friend, now wears her hair in a tight bun and calls playing the drums “unladylike.” The ice cream shop only serves vanilla ice cream. The women and girls of the neighborhood all sport big pearl earrings and crisp cotton dresses. At the heart of it all? The creepy new family in the neighborhood with their soulless, carnival smiles and retro fashion sense: the Ginghams. Everyone they invite to their Thursday night book club re-emerges as dead-eyed, smiling, Gingham-approved "model citizens," all thanks to Mr. Gingham’s lifestyle guide, The Pillars of Perfection—and something even more sinister hidden behind his basement door. Through quick thinking and cunning, Joni and her friend Tyler set out to fight not only to get their friend May back, but to save their whole town from forever falling under the Ginghams' control.
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- Audience
- Adult/general
- Commitment
- Standalone or self-contained
- Estimated reading time
- 6.0 hours at about 40 pages per hour
- Length
- Shorter read
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The Ginghams by T. C. Kemper, published in 2026, is a 240-page book for readers who prefer to browse by the experience of a story, not only by its sales category.
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- Print ISBN
- 978-1-250-48942-5
- Published
- 2026
- Pages
- 240