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Mistik Lake (Melanie Kroupa Books)by Martha Brooks
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Let's face it. Sometimes the perfect book is a sad book. Mistik Lake is certainly sad, but it is also intensely hopeful. Odella is a teenager you can understand, even if you haven't lived her life. If you've ever been in love or wanted to be, if you've ever lost someone who meant the world to you or worried you might, this book, with all of its misery and mystery, is the book for you.
Let's face it. Sometimes the perfect book is a sad book. Mistik Lake is certainly sad, but it is also intensely hopeful. Odella is a teenager you can understand, even if you haven't lived her life. If you've ever been in love or wanted to be, if you've ever lost someone who meant the world to you or worried you might, this book, with all of its misery and mystery, is the book for you. Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Seventeen-year-old Odella is haunted by family secrets. Why doesn't her great-aunt Gloria visit anymore? Why does her mother, Sally, drink so much? Sally's tragic car accident on a frozen lake when she was sixteen seems to have cast a spell over her life that no one can break. Odella tries to hold her family together, but when her mother runs off, the family is left reeling. Then Odella meets Jimmy Tomasson, whose dreams of prophetic flying fish seem to have led him to her. In the heat and tenderness of their deepening feelings and in his belief in her, Odella begins to find the strength to unravel the web of secrets that has ensnared them all. This stunning novel, written in spare, elegant prose and told from multiple points of view, explores the lives of three generations of women in one family, revealing what happens when you don't have the courage to follow your own heart, and what can happen when you do. Review:"Brooks's (True Confessions of a Heartless Girl) keenly observed novel interweaves the lives of three generations of women overshadowed by secrets. While the narrative focuses on Odella, whose mother leaves the family (and the country) with a lover, then unexpectedly dies, the author also rotates through the perspectives of other characters. It falls to Odella's great-aunt Gloria as much as to Odella, the oldest of three sisters, to give readers a sense of Sally, Odella's guilt-ridden mother. Mistik Lake plays an important role: Sally alone survived a tragic accident on the lake as a teenager, and the small Canadian community, where both Gloria and Sally grew up, serves as the backdrop for the major revelations in the book. Readers may have trouble tracking all the ways various characters connect; the grandfather of Odella's first love, Jimmy, tells her, 'We are all related, one way or another, if you go far enough back,' and it certainly seems to be the case given how the characters' histories intersect. But all of the characters seem distinct and real, thanks to the author's exceptional skill with details (Odella watches Jimmy's grandmother prepare breakfast: 'She begins to move around her kitchen — silently, like a ship with sails. I can see the ancestors in her face'). Everyone suffers, but the momentum remains steady and, in the end, it is the author's ability to convey the characters' love for one another, as complicated as it often is, that floats to the top. Ages 14-up. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) About the AuthorMARTHA BROOKS's True Confessions of a Heartless Girl was chosen a Top Ten ALA Best Book for Young Adults, a Best Book of the Year by School Library Journal, a Booklist Editors' Choice, and a Kirkus Reviews Editor's Choice. She lives in Winnipeg, Canada. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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