The town is small. The rules are ancient. The heat; it’s personal.
IT’S 1942. THE WAR IS LOUD—BUT IN A SMALL SOUTHERN TOWN IN TENNESSEE, THE QUIETER CRUELTY IS FAR WORSE.
Shirley Ragland is fifteen, brilliant, restless, and trapped in a world that thinks smart girls should marry quietly and disappear politely. This is Southern Gothic where the heat watches, the storm clouds keep receipts, and every smile hides a rule you were never allowed to break.
She’s not trying to be a hero. She’s trying to get to know who she is, and survive her own self-awakening. The novel is based on a true story.
Tropes/vibes: small-town secrets • “girlhood as a cage” • oppressive heat • coming of age • memory-haunted setting • quiet rebellion • based on a true story
If you like: lyrical Southern stories + emotional gut-punches + gothic atmosphere.
For fans of: The Little Friend (Donna Tartt); Kindred (Octavia E. Butler); Mudbound (Hillary Jordan); and, For Lamb (Lesa Cline-Ransome)
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