Nothing is scarier than the spirit of a child, wouldn't you say? In this particular house, bells go off for no reason, the phone rings and there is no one on the other line, mothers get mysteriously locked in the nursery with the ghost of their dead daughter, and worst of all, there's no money for good food. There's a strange family doctor who is oddly obsessed with the house itself and once the family members start being picked off one by one, the action really gets going. We're heading to Hundreds Hall in post-WWII Great Britain to hang out with the Ayres family as they navigate teatime with no scones, miniature smidges of fruitcake, spiked party punch that leads to one of the stranger trysts in literature, and a dog who mysteriously eats the face off a bratty child......or does he? So please join us as we analyze the connection between food and horror in the novel The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters and the film of the same name.
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