The River Knows Your Name
A Novel
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4.4 • 31 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
From the acclaimed author of The Girls in the Stilt House comes a long-awaited novel both atmospheric and lyrical, a haunting Southern story about memory, family secrets, and fierce and fragile love.
For nearly thirty years, Nell has kept a childhood promise to never reveal what she and Evie found tucked inside a copy of Jane Eyre in their mother’s bookcase—a record of Evie’s birth naming a stranger as her mother. But lately, Nell has been haunted by hazy memories of their early life in Mississippi, years their reclusive mother, Hazel, has kept shrouded in secrecy. Evie recalls nothing before their house on Clay Mountain in North Carolina, but Nell remembers abrupt moves, odd accommodations, and the rainy night a man in a dark coat and a hat pulled low climbed their porch steps with a very little girl—Evie—then left without her.
In dual storylines, Nell, forty-two in 1971, reaches into the past to uncover dangerous, long-buried secrets, and Becca, a young mother in the early 1930s, presses ahead, each moving toward 1934, the catastrophic year that would forever link them.
From a windswept ghost town long forgotten, to a river house in notorious Natchez Under-the-Hill, to a moody nightclub stage, Evie’s other mother emerges from the shadows of Depression-era Mississippi in a story of hardship and perseverance, of betrayal and trust, and of unexpected redemption in a world in which the lines between heroes and culprits are not always clearly drawn.
Customer Reviews
Another title I’ve enjoyed
Having read the girls in the stilt house, I had an understanding of the authors style. The beginning sets the mystery’s foundation and the story came together smoothly leaving me with no questions. When everything was revealed my eyes watered a bit. Family isn’t perfect, but when it’s chosen anyhow, it is beautiful.
Slow start, but good ending
I liked the ending of this book. I felt like the first 2/3’s of the book was slow and sometimes hard to follow. The last third came together nicely and went by quickly.