Where They Found Her
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3.7
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Kimberly McCreight
“McCreight creates a world that pulls us in completely and genuinely, with characters that can enrage, amuse, and fill us with empathy. It’s a thrilling novel.”—GILLIAN FLYNN, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Gone GirlMotherhood hasn’t been easy for Molly Anderson, and the years since the loss of her second child have been a particular struggle. But six months after moving from New York City to sophisticated Ridgedale, New Jersey, she’s finally enjoying life again, as mother of a five-year-old daughter and fledgling arts reporter for the local paper. But this tenuous stability is threatened when the body of a newborn is found in the woods behind prestigious Ridgedale University and Molly is assigned the story. Over the objections of her increasingly concerned husband, Molly dives into reporting, determined to prove herself by uncovering the truth. What she finds is a decades-old trail of dark secrets that winds through every corner of the town.Told from the perspectives of Molly; Barbara, wife of Ridgedale’s police chief, whose faltering son is unraveling her picture-perfect life; and a sixteen-year old high school dropout, Sandy, who is dealing with her wayward mother, Where They Found Her reveals that the tragic truth about what happened to the baby lies at the unexpected intersection of these three very different women’s lives. It is a taut and profoundly moving novel about mothers and daughters—the fierce bonds that unite them and the deceit that can drive them apart. But most of all it’s about the heartbreakingly high price of history. The past can be artfully denied, but never truly buried.
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Author
Kimberly McCreight
Pages
352
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2015-04-14
ISBN
0062225480 9780062225481
Ratings
Google: 5
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"Overall, this was an entertaining thriller that I devoured pretty quickly. I enjoyed the alternate point of views as it provides a deeper scope of the story and the main conflict through smaller subplots. I do wish some subplots and characters were further developed (the development of Jenna and Sandy) or abandoned towards the end of the book (Molly’s diary entries became repetitive). Also, I wasn’t a fan of how nicely everything was tied at the end of the novel. That particular ending didn’t match with the tone in the rest of the novel and seemed rushed."
"An intriguing interconnected story"
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Gray Tischler
"http://www.anurseandabook.com/2015/03/where-they-found-her-by-kimberly.html<br/><br/>So good. Really, really good.<br/><br/>This book showcased the different stereotypes of suburban moms, the controlling snob that no one can stand, the drama queen, the town ****, and the nice one. They were all there, along with the teen stereotypes; misunderstood poor girl, the perfect overachiever, and the sullen troublemaker.<br/><br/>What made this book different was how great the story was, and how it made the lives of all of the characters intersect in a way that seemed natural.<br/><br/>Even though I spent a good chunk of the book thinking Barbara was a murderer, I have to say her son, Cole was a creepy little kid and I don't mind saying if I woke up to him staring at me, he'd go up for adoption the next day.<br/><br/>I figured out right away who the pregnant girl was, even though the book did a good job at throwing some different options my way. But I didn't see the whole picture, so I was still surprised.<br/><br/>This is the second book I've read by McCreight. I thought her first, Reconstructing Amelia, was really good, but this one was so much better. <br/><br/>I will be watching for all of her next books."
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Marcee Feddersen
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