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Flood: A Novel | Melissa Scholes Young
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A sparkling debut set in Mark Twain's boyhood town, Flood is a story of what it means to be lost . . . and found. Laura Brooks fled her hometown of Hannibal, Missouri, ten years ago after a historic flood and personal heartbreak. Now she's returned unannounced, and her family and friends don't know what to make of it. She says she's just home for a brief visit and her high-school reunion, but she's carrying too much luggage for that: literal and metaphorical. Soon Laura is embroiled in small-town affairs--the contentious divorce of her rowdy best friend Rose; the campaign of her twelve-year-old godson, Bobby, to become the town's official Tom Sawyer; and the renewed interest of the man Laura once thought she'd marry, Sammy McGuire. Leaving town when she was eighteen had been Laura's only option. She feared a stifling existence in a town ruled by its past, its mythological devotion to Mark Twain, and the economic and racial divide that runs as deep as the Mississippi River. She can't forget that fateful Fourth of July when the levees broke or the decisions that still haunt her. Now as the Mississippi rises again, a deep wound threatens to reopen, and Laura must decide if running away once more might be the best way to save herself.
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tammysue
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This grown-up version of “America‘s Hometown” is about life in this small midwestern Mississippi River town for Laura Brooks, whom I found very likable. Laura returns to her Missouri hometown after leaving during the great flood of 93‘ under mysterious circumstances..
Filled with interesting Mark Twain book references, cave exploring, a Tom + Becky Contest (actual yearly event during Tom Sawyer Days).
A well-written 1st novel!

TEArificbooks Wow I remember the flood of 93 and I was sent to live with my aunt in Missouri because the flood waters got to about a quarter mile from my house in Kansas. Her house was a bit further away from the river but we were constantly watching because the water could surround us. And I am the drive to Missouri was very scary with water lapping over the top of the bridges. 6y
tammysue @mdm139 It was terrible. For our area, our Missouri levee was sabotaged closing our Illinois/Missouri bridges down, it flooded for miles and miles. I remember being given (hospital) helicopter rides over the Mississippi River to get to my obstetrician appmnts on the Illinois side. I‘m pretty sure that man is still locked away in prison. (edited) 6y
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ChrisBohjalian
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Was just on a wonderful panel with novelists Carrie La Seur and Melissa Scholes Young at the Tucson Festival of Books.

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imabusybee
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Another ARC I am so behind with.

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NoleyReid
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Today's book haul is in deep blue.

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NoleyReid
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Excited to dive in, ahem.