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Kya is abandoned by her family in remote North Carolina at a very young age. She becomes a student of nature and a determined survivor. Known as The Marsh Girl, she is judged and ostracized from society. And Kya is lonely. So lonely. Through the kindness of Jumpin’ and Mabel, she finds a small connection to a family. Through the dedication of Tate, she is taught how to read. Otherwise, Kya is alone in this world, longing for family and friends, but nature is her only companion. Twice she allows
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Again, I am THAT person who just doesn't love a book as much as the rest of the world. Perhaps if I'd read it without hearing everyone tell me how amazing it was I'd have liked it more. I was expecting this to be a book I couldn't put down, a book I couldn't stop thinking about, or a book that blew me away. It was none of these things. It took me almost 100 pages to even feel like I mildly cared about what was happening and even then it was a stretch. There was nothing new or groundbreaking at a
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I began this book to be part of the Goodreads "Constant Reader" discussion. The discussion had started, and when I looked at comments, the fact that people questioned the author's geographical research, and several plot devices made me hesitate. I tried a few more chapters and gave up...those who found these faults, thought that the writing was often lyrical and that several of the characters were compelling. A friend had listened to the audio version and loved it, so I gave it another try. When
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Where the Crawdads Sing was a difficult read but a rewarding one. Kya Clark, nicknamed the 'Marsh Girl' built a life for herself hidden away from others. She was scorned by society but persevered. Readers will find the book shocking yet riveting. I couldn't put the book down while at times I felt sickened by the Kya's circumstances. Delia delivers a powerful read and critics are singing her praises.
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Feb 06, 2019
Martha
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Ashley
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