StoryGraph Saturday: Ghost Wall

StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too.


Ghost Wall
by Sarah Moss
152 pages
Contemporary/Horror
Published in 2018

From The StoryGraph:

In the north of England, far from the intrusions of cities but not far from civilization, Silvie and her family are living as if they are ancient Britons, surviving by the tools and knowledge of the Iron Age.

For two weeks, the length of her father’s vacation, they join an anthropology course set to reenact life in simpler times. They are surrounded by forests of birch and rowan; they make stew from foraged roots and hunted rabbit. The students are fulfilling their coursework; Silvie’s father is fulfilling his lifelong obsession. He has raised her on stories of early man, taken her to witness rare artifacts, recounted time and again their rituals and beliefs—particularly their sacrifices to the bog. Mixing with the students, Silvie begins to see, hear, and imagine another kind of life, one that might include going to university, traveling beyond England, choosing her own clothes and food, speaking her mind.

The ancient Britons built ghost walls to ward off enemy invaders, rude barricades of stakes topped with ancestral skulls. When the group builds one of their own, they find a spiritual connection to the past. What comes next but human sacrifice?

A story at once mythic and strikingly timely, Sarah Moss’s Ghost Wall urges us to wonder how far we have come from the “primitive minds” of our ancestors.


I’ve heard nothing but good things about Ghost Wall, and most of that from reviewers I trust, and I’ve read Moss’s memoir about moving to Iceland to teach English literature. Her writing for that was wonderful, so I’m looking forward to this one. I’m on the library’s waiting list for the audiobook, and I only have a couple of weeks left to wait. Hopefully, I’ll get it before the end of October.

2 thoughts on “StoryGraph Saturday: Ghost Wall

  1. I can see the potential in this one, and I’d be curious to read it to find out what direction it takes. And it’s very short, too. Added to my TBR. I just sampled the audiobook and I like the sound of the narrator, accents and all.

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