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THE USA TODAY BESTSELLER! "Remarkable debut.... [a] nearly flawless tale of loss, perseverance and redemption."—Publishers Weekly, STARRED review Perfect for readers of Where The Crawdads Sing! Set in 1920s Mississippi, this debut Southern novel weaves a beautiful and harrowing story of two teenage girls cast in an unlikely partnership through murder. Ada promised herself she would never go back to the Trace, to her hard life on the swamp and her harsh father. But now, after running away to Baton Rouge and briefly knowing a different kind of life, she finds herself with nowhere to go but back home. And she knows there will be a price to pay with her father. Matilda, daughter of a sharecropper, is from the other side of the Trace. Doing what she can to protect her family from the whims and demands of some particularly callous locals is an ongoing struggle. She forms a plan to go north, to pack up the secrets she's holding about her life in the South and hang them on the line for all to see in Ohio. As the two girls are drawn deeper into a dangerous world of bootleggers and moral corruption, they must come to terms with the complexities of their tenuous bond and a hidden past that links them in ways that could cost them their lives.
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I just could not get past the narration. It did not work at all for me, I will try again just reading the book another time.
3.5
I picked this one up, first because of the cover. It's beautiful, but also because they labeled it as “perfect” for fans of Where the Crawdads Sing. I loved Crawdads and hoped for another fantastic read along those lines. Unfortunately, this wasn't nearly as good as that book. I found it slow and choppy. And neither Matilde nor Ada were all that engaging as characters. However, it wasn't a complete miss. The author did a very good job with the setting and time period.