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Feb 06, 2019
Annet
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Lovely poetic and still book. Full of atmosphere. Great story. Great writing. Beauty poems in the book illustrating the story, enchanting. Sort of surprise ending (or not....) 4 stars plus.
Wow.... many recommended this book already and I would recommend it too.
As usual, for those who me... more to follow! Now it's time for bed and work tomorrow, CU here online soon :-)
As night fell, Tate walked back toward the shack. But when he reached the lagoon, he stopped under the deep canopy and watched h ...more
Wow.... many recommended this book already and I would recommend it too.
As usual, for those who me... more to follow! Now it's time for bed and work tomorrow, CU here online soon :-)
As night fell, Tate walked back toward the shack. But when he reached the lagoon, he stopped under the deep canopy and watched h ...more

Seriously, there really could be a few too many books out now with little girls and women trying to survive rough conditions out in the marshes or the North woods or other remote areas. In my opinion of course. I think we like seeing females struggle to beat adversity and come out stronger for it, me included.
Maybe if I read this one before all the others, it would get a 5 star rating from me. Maybe if the narrator of the audio wasn't so bad at coming up with realistic sounding voices, I could r ...more
Maybe if I read this one before all the others, it would get a 5 star rating from me. Maybe if the narrator of the audio wasn't so bad at coming up with realistic sounding voices, I could r ...more

So good! I loved Kya and her free spirit (strangeness) and the quality relationships she did have with a few folk. I really loved the nature part of the book and all the descriptions: the marsh, the wildlife, the plants, the shell and feather collecting, the water, everything! I recently read My Absolute Darling which also had a lot of nature and survivalism in it, and sometimes this reminded me of that one, which was good, but with a grittier story. This was by far better. The trial part almost
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This was a wonderful book from beginning to end with its unique setting and character. I started it as an ebook and finished listening to the audiobook and I would recommend the audiobook.

This took me a few tries, but I got into it on this go.
I'm not really sure how this one wound up on everyone's reading lists, but I did enjoy it. It kept me guessing on the mystery part of it. ...more
I'm not really sure how this one wound up on everyone's reading lists, but I did enjoy it. It kept me guessing on the mystery part of it. ...more

I'll give this 4 stars for the lovely nature writing, and its evocation of the flora and fauna of the marsh. It's a sweet story, but I wonder if I shouldn't call this a fantasy romance rather than a mystery. The mystery is how the heck does a 6-year-old abandoned child survive in such an environment. As others have also pointed out, there are some geographical absurdities (the author lives in Idaho...), but since I am not that familiar with North Carolina it didn't bother me. The murder mystery
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Oct 22, 2019
Barbara
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Kya (aka: Marsh Girl) raises herself after everyone in the family leaves her. She learns how to read and write and is published as an expert on the Marsh. She's loved two men, one who leaves her to go to collage and one who later winds up dead. She is convicted of the crime and it goes to court. What will the verdict be? You have to read the book to find out. And, there is a twist at the end that I didn't see coming.
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