Survivor Song

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AudioreadbyErin Bennett
LanguageEnglish
GenreHorror
Survivor Song
First edition
AuthorPaul G. Tremblay
Audio read byErin Bennett
LanguageEnglish
GenreHorror
Set in21st-century Massachusetts
PublisherWilliam Morrow (US)
Titan Books (UK)
Publication date
July 7, 2020 (US, UK)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover), ebook, audiobook
Pages320 pp
ISBN9780062679161
(hardcover 1st ed.)
Preceded byThe Cabin at the End of the World 

Survivor Song is a horror novel by American author Paul G. Tremblay, published by William Morrow on July 7, 2020. The narrative centers on characters striving to survive amidst a devastatingly infectious viral outbreak in Massachusetts.[1]

The novel features characters Josh and Luis, who were first introduced in Tremblay's 2017 book Disappearance at Devil's Rock.[2]

The state of Massachusetts is under quarantine and curfew by the government due to proliferation of a new, highly infectious virus that resembles rabies in transmission and neurological effects. The virus causes aggressive behavior in infected individuals and spreads primarily through saliva and bite wounds. These government measures only serve as a stopgap, as hospitals are ill-equipped to handle the influx of virus victims alongside their regular patient load, overwhelming the clinics' capacity. Fear permeates society, and it is only a matter of time before the emergency protocols prove inadequate.

The novel follows Natalie, a pregnant woman, and her friend Ramola "Rams" Sherman, a pediatrician, as they navigate the chaos to reach a hospital and obtain the rabies vaccine; the stakes deepen because an infected neighbor bites Natalie while she's trying to defend her husband.

Development

Tremblay began writing Survivor Song in 2018 and completed his final edits by fall 2019, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. His inspiration for the book was to "take on a trope of horror, tweak it and ground it in reality." He has noted that he believes that "humanity's struggles with rabies through the centuries have led to most of the human monsters we've created in folklore and myth." While writing, Tremblay was initially concerned that some portions of the book would not seem realistic, specifically the conspiracy theories held by a group of right-wing militiamen. After the spread of COVID-19 and conspiracy theories surrounding the virus, he stated, "if anything, I probably should have given them more outlandish beliefs, based on some of the reactions to the coronavirus."[2]

Publication

Survivor Song was first released in the United States in hardcover and ebook format on July 7, 2020, through William Morrow.[3] An audiobook adaptation, narrated by Erin Bennett, was released through HarperAudio.[3] It was simultaneously published in the United Kingdom through Titan Books.[4]

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