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Vera Violet recounts the dark story of a rough group of teenagers growing up in a
twisted rural logging town. There are no jobs. There is no sense of safety. But there
is a small group of loyal friends, a truck waiting with the engine running, a pair of
boots covered in blood, and a hot 1911 pistol with a pearl grip.
Vera Violet O’Neel’s home is in the Pacific Northwest—not the glamorous scene of coffee
bars and craft beers, but the hardscrabble region of busted pickups and broken dreams. Vera’s
mother has left, her father is unstable, and her brother is deeply troubled. Against this gritty
background, Vera struggles to establish a life of her own, a life fortified by her friends and
her hard-won love. But the relentless poverty coupled with the twin lures of crystal meth and
easy money soon shatter fragile alliances.
Her world violently torn apart, Vera flees to St. Louis, Missouri. There, alone in a small
apartment, she grieves for her broken family, her buried friends, and her beloved, Jimmy
James Blood. In this brilliant, explosive debut, Melissa Anne Peterson establishes herself as
a fresh, raw voice, a writer to be reckoned with.
256 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 25, 2011