![]() ![]() Now the only way Hoodoo can free his father and allow him to pass to the other side is by destroying the Stranger, who will stop at nothing to prevent this from happening. Before his untimely demise, Hoodoo’s desperate father tried to cheat death by transporting part of his soul into Hoodoo. ![]() But when a Stranger comes to town, a nasty, foul-smelling incarnation of evil, Hoodoo discovers deep within himself the strength and heart to call upon that magick. Despite his name, twelve-year-old Hoodoo Hatcher doesn’t have a speck of magick in him, or at least none that he can detect. Folks living in the insular 1930s African American community of Sardis, Alabama, believe in equal measure in their God and in folk magick, or hoodoo. ![]()
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