Question

After the protagonist of a novel leaves a carnival with her lover and her daughter, she finds a young woman who has walked out of a stream and fallen asleep in front of this place. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this place, which is “spiteful” and “full of a baby’s venom” in the opening of a novel that describes how it scared away Howard and Buglar.
ANSWER: 124 Bluestone Road [prompt on the house from Beloved]
[10h] Miranda Silver disappears beneath her house, which is hostile to her black girlfriend Ore, in this author’s novel White Is For Witching. In a novel by this author, Bird searches for her white-passing stepsister, whom her mother had sent to Clara.
ANSWER: Helen Oyeyemi (The novel is Boy, Snow, Bird.)
[10e] The white townsfolk ostracize Marie Toussaint in a Tananarive Due novel about a haunted house known by this adjective. A Southern Gothic story by Flannery O’Connor claims a man described by this adjective “is Hard to Find.”
ANSWER: good [accept The Good House; accept “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”]
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DukeSouth Carolina A1001020
North Carolina BJames Madison A001010
NC StateJames Madison B001010
North Carolina ASouth Carolina B001010
Emory AGeorgia Tech A001010
Georgia AGeorgia Tech B001010
Georgia Tech CGeorgia B1001020
Georgia Tech DTennessee A1001020
BirminghamCambridge B0000
Cambridge AEdinburgh001010
DurhamOxford10101030
Imperial ABristol1001020
Imperial BWarwick001010
George Washington BMaryland B001010
GeorgetownJohns Hopkins001010
UMD AGW A1001020
Kenyon BMichigan A1001020
Kenyon A Michigan B 001010
Ganon Evans Fan ClubArizona State0101020
FarrellmagnetismBoston College10101030
MSU A and FriendZen and the Art of Buzzing1001020
Texas AHCC1001020
Texas BTAG Magnet: Taylor's Version001010
Texas CTAMU001010
OSU AOSU B1001020