A fascinating novel told from the perspective of LaDene Faye Howell, a fierce young woman who’s caught in the world of rural Ohio and a deeply religious family comprised of criminals, fundamentalists, and occasionally empathetic siblings. When her first foray into sex lands her pregnant, she’s sent to a home for wayward girls, where her experiences cover the gamut and inform her complex view of the life and people that surround her. Always committed to her own decisions, she decides, against her family’s wishes, to give her baby up for adoption, and from there attempts to construct a life she can manage. But the unexpected emergence of an ex-con cousin, Bobby Frank, takes her on an unpredictable detour. What starts as a bit of an adventure with hints of potential (if misguided) romance, ultimately ensnares her in Bobby’s dark decision to kidnap their old high school principal, leading them both to an inevitable and unfortunate conclusion.
Thought I found the ending a bit abrupt, my interest and fascination held throughout. Anesa Miller is a skilled and compelling storyteller, and her clear grasp of the life, the people, the textures of the world in which she sets her story are never in doubt. A powerful read.