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The Blue Girl

A Novel

Laurie Foos
4.3
(4)
Pages
220
Year
2015
Language
English

About

This surreal novel tells a familiar story of grief in a unique way through an irresistible chorus of female voices-"haunting and healing in equal measure." In a small lakeside town where summer people flock to vacation, mothers bake their secrets into moon pies they feed to a silent blue girl. Their daughters have secrets too-that they can't sleep, that they might sleep with a neighbor boy, that they know more than they let on. But when the daughters find the blue girl, everyone's carefully held silences shake loose. Told through the alternating perspectives of three mothers and their teenage daughters with spare prose and a keen ear.

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"Told in alternating points of view, The Blue Girl explores how these relationships both define and confine each of the women. Foos has crafted a surreal story that is suffocating yet utterly compelling."
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"Foos' prose has an ethereal quality as she describes the person in the woods, and the allure surrounding her always. . . . This novel is not so much a puzzle to be solved as it is an experience to be had. Something to be tasted and consumed, crumbs falling by the wayside along with our useless insecurities."
NPR
"[The Blue Girl] winds beautiful prose with the stark, sorrowful imagery of loss, misunderstanding, and the ever-tightening, close-to-breaking ties of family."
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