Summary
The Reformatory, a 2023 novel by Tananarive Due, is a haunting blend of historical fiction and horror set in Jim Crow-era Florida. This critically acclaimed work, inspired by the infamous Dozier School for Boys, has garnered numerous accolades, including the 2024 Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel and the 2024 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel.
Due's novel follows twelve-year-old Robert Stephens Jr., who is sentenced to six months at the Gracetown School for Boys after defending his sister. The story interweaves themes of systemic racism, family dynamics, and the supernatural, as Robert grapples with his ability to see ghosts while navigating the terrors of the reformatory.
Praised for its compelling narrative and social commentary, The Reformatory has been hailed as a masterpiece by critics and fellow authors alike. Stephen King lauded it as “one of those books you can't put down,” while reviewers have commended Due's skillful blend of historical accuracy and supernatural elements, making it a standout in the neo-slave narrative genre.
Plot
In June 1950, 12-year-old Robbie Stephens Jr. is sentenced to six months at the Gracetown School for Boys, a reformatory in Jim Crow-era Florida. His crime: kicking the son of the town's largest landowner while defending his older sister, Gloria. As Robbie enters the reformatory, known ominously as “The Reformatory,” he embarks on a harrowing journey into the depths of racial injustice and horror.
Robbie possesses an unusual ability to see ghosts, or “haints,” which becomes both a blessing and a curse within the reformatory's walls. Through his spectral visions, Robbie uncovers disturbing truths about the facility's dark history and the fate of missing boys. He forms friendships with fellow inmates Redbone and Blue, learning the harsh rules of survival in this brutal environment.
Meanwhile, Gloria tirelessly works to secure Robbie's release, rallying family members and connections throughout Florida. The siblings' efforts to reunite are set against the backdrop of escalating racial tensions, including threats from the Ku Klux Klan and the burning of the Stephens family cabin.
As Robbie's supernatural encounters intensify, he becomes entangled in the machinations of the sadistic Warden Haddock, who seeks to exploit the boy's ability to communicate with the dead. Robbie must navigate treacherous alliances, uncover long-buried secrets, and ultimately fight for survival and justice in a system designed to break him. The story culminates in a daring escape attempt, with Robbie facing both human and spectral adversaries as he struggles to expose the reformatory's atrocities and find his way to freedom.