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Driest Season
Driest Season | Meghan Kenny
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As her community suffers a long season of drought, sixteen-year-old Cielle endures a more personal calamity: the unexpected death of her father. On a balmy summer afternoon, she finds him hanging in the barn--the start of a dark secret that threatens her family's livelihood. A war rages elsewhere, while in the deceptive calm of the American heartland, Cielle's family contends with a new reality and fights not to be undone.Based on an award-winning short story, The Driest Season creates a moving portrait of Cielle's struggle to make sense of her father's time on earth, and of her own. Debut novelist Meghan Kenny tells, with wisdom and grit, a deeply affecting story of a young woman discovering loss, heartache, and--finally--hope.
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Maybe I should have planned this better, but I'm currently reading two books in which the parent of a teenage girl has committed suicide. The Astonishing Color of After is full of vivid colors and hints of magic. This book is quietly tense, and I can see the drought in everything.

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Driest Season | Meghan Kenny
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Part of the reason I picked up this book is that it's set in Wisconsin. What kept me reading was the beautifully written story. It's sad, haunting, and yet hopeful.

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Driest Season | Meghan Kenny
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One of the many books I picked up at Digipalooza in Cleveland this week. Now to get reading!