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Scout's Honor
Scout's Honor | Dori Ann Dupré
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In Haddleboro, North Carolina, Scout Webb is a 14 year-old kind, spirited small town southern girl and a tomboy much like her namesake, the young narrator from her mother's favorite book. With both her name and her Christian faith deeply woven into the fabric of her identity, Scout always felt like she had a lot to live up to - she was the kind of girl who made her parents proud. It's August 1983, and Scout is playing on a summer baseball team with Charlie Porter, her best friend since Kindergarten. More than anything, she is looking forward to her last few weeks at Camp Judah, a Christian camp near the Catawba River. She can't wait to see her big crush "Brother Doug," the thirty-two year old camp lifeguard who has watched her grow up each summer since she was seven years old. But after afateful few days and one catastrophic event during her last day at the camp, Scout will be changed forever. Written through multiple narrators over the course of twenty years, this story follows Scout's personal struggles as a freshman away at college in Raleigh and later as an overworked single mother approaching middle age, where she is forced to confront the causes of her own quiet suffering, the consequences of her actions and why even the eternal love and devotion of just one true friend can't save her. A story of a self, lost...a self, loathed...and a self, rediscovered...it examines the harsh and cruel ways in which otherwise well-intentioned and decent people treat each other...even those they claim to love, but even more so...ultimately, how we treat our own selves.
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JM_Sullivan
Scout's Honor | Dori Ann Dupré
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Though I am not usually a contemporary reader, I loved this book. It had me enthralled the whole time. Dupre does such a good job with her characters that I literally envisioned running one of them over with a rusty lawn mower (I won't say who *spoilers*). Although, Scout is far from perfect. There were a few times I imagined smacking some sense into her as well! But that's how good the story was. I couldn't help but keep reading to the end.

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amandareadsandwrites
Scout's Honor | Dori Ann Dupré
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I loved this debut! It was so honest and such a slice of life story, and everything fit together in the end. I both loved and hated the characters, and those strong emotions always indicate a good book! I definitely recommend this one.

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amandareadsandwrites
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I've heard wonderful things about this one, and I love supporting independent authors when I get the chance. I'm partway through part 1 and am loving it so far!