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The Driest Season: A Novel
The Driest Season: A Novel | Meghan Kenny
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"An elegant coming-of-age story that brings real heart to the American heartland. The book may be set during World War II, but the questions it asks—about love, loyalty, and the meaning of life—are timeless ones." —Elliott Holt, author of You Are One of Them As her Wisconsin community endures a long season of drought and feels the shockwaves of World War II, fifteen-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. A stunning debut, 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. With wisdom and grit, Kenny has fashioned 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!