The Girls in the Stilt House: A Novel

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"Remarkable debut.... [a] nearly flawless tale of loss, perseverance and redemption."--Publishers Weekly, STARRED review

Perfect for readers of Where The Crawdads Sing! Set in 1920s Mississippi, this debut Southern novel weaves a beautiful and harrowing story of two teenage girls cast in an unlikely partnership through murder.

Ada promised herself she would never go back to the Trace, to her hard life on the swamp and her harsh father. But now, after running away to Baton Rouge and briefly knowing a different kind of life, she finds herself with nowhere to go but back home. And she knows there will be a price to pay with her father.

Matilda, daughter of a sharecropper, is from the other side of the Trace. Doing what she can to protect her family from the whims and demands of some particularly callous locals is an ongoing struggle. She forms a plan to go north, to pack up the secrets she's holding about her life in the South and hang them on the line for all to see in Ohio.

As the two girls are drawn deeper into a dangerous world of bootleggers and moral corruption, they must come to terms with the complexities of their tenuous bond and a hidden past that links them in ways that could cost them their lives.

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384 pages

Average rating: 7.32

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Kkaaiilleeyy17
Aug 21, 2022
9/10 stars
Great story! I was shocked to discover this was the author’s debut novel. This story was so well written I would have assumed it was one of many the author had written. It’s a fictional but very eye opening tale of two young women, one white and one black, that brings to light some of the horrors that people of color endured in the racially charged 1920’s- + especially in the south. This story hit home because it carefully dealt with issues of marital abuse and child abuse, and the lasting impacts those issues can have on an individual. All in all, a great book and it deserves some recognition.
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Feb 23, 2022
It was slow to me, I wasn't paying attention to what I was reading...really need to read again to see if i like it

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