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The Unraveling of Mercy Louis
The Unraveling of Mercy Louis | Keija Parssinen
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Winner of the 2016 Alex AwardBest Book of 2015 Kansas City StarIn this intricate novel of psychological suspense, a fatal discovery near the high school ignites a witch-hunt in a Southeast Texas refinery town, unearthing communal and family secrets that threaten the lives of the towns girls.In Port Sabine, the air is thick with oil, superstition reigns, and dreams hang on making a winning play. All eyes are on Mercy Louis, the star of the championship girls basketball team. Mercy seems destined for greatness, but the road out of town is riddled with obstacles. There is her grandmother, Evelia, a strict evangelical who has visions of an imminent Rapture and sees herself as the keeper of Mercys virtue. There are the cryptic letters from Charmaine, the mother who abandoned Mercy at birth. And then theres Travis, the boy who shakes the foundation of her faith.At the periphery of Mercys world floats team manager Illa Stark, a lonely wallflower whose days are spent caring for a depressed mother crippled in a refinery accident. Like the rest of the town, Illa is spellbound by Mercys beauty and talent, but a note discovered in Mercys gym locker reveals that her life may not be as perfect as it appears.The last day of school brings the disturbing discovery, and as summer unfolds and the police investigate, every girl becomes a suspect. When Mercy collapses on the opening night of the season, Evelia prophesies that she is only the first to fall, and soon, other girls are afflicted by the mysterious condition, sending the town into a tailspin, and bringing Illa and Mercy together in an unexpected way.Evocative and unsettling, The Unraveling of Mercy Louis charts the downfall of one towns golden girl while exploring the brutality and anxieties of girlhood in America.
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A fetus is found in a dumpster, setting a small, conservative, religious Southern town aflame and leading into events that harken back to the Salem Witch Trial era. I liked aspects of this very much, but found the pacing a bit uneven. Plus, one character is so hyper-religious she veers into superstition, and I found her a little hard to stomach. A soft pick for me.

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Soubhiville Greta looks like she‘s less than thrilled with this posing arrangement. Good girl Greta! 3y
JennyM Awww, Greta 😆 3y
Hooked_on_books @Soubhiville I get the “why, Mom?” face from her a lot, but usually because Bindi is crazy and she‘s wondering why I ever brought her home. Not usually because of books. 😆 3y
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Megabooks Agree on the soft pick. Interesting idea, but the execution was just okay. 3y
wanderinglynn What a face! So cute! ❤️🐶 3y
TrishB Greta is gorgeous ❤️ 🐶 3y
Hooked_on_books @TrishB @wanderinglynn @JennyM Thank you! She and I have been together a long time. We have a great bond. 🤗 3y
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Rainierbooks
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I like that one by Keija Parssinen. Set in a steamy Texas town. Mercy Louis is growing up with her grandma and is a future basketball star. Then, things happen

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Nicole
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Haven't started this one yet, but the jacket copy says basketball is involved! #GIVEAWAYSPORTS

Julsmarshall Great cover! 8y
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Nuwanda
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I had an extra BOTM credit a few months ago and picked this up as a bonus. Great story of 2 young women coming of age and discovering their identities in an ultra-religious Southern town. Some aspects of the plot didn't feel fully fleshed out to me and the ending was a little abrupt, but the overall story gripped me and I cared about seeing the main characters succeed. I would probably check out more from this writer.
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Celiafae
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I was hopeful about the evangelical Christian stuff but snore.

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Clairelizab

"Such a funny thing, shame, that in the scramble to avoid it, you forget who has the right to shame you in the first place."

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