
The author of The Deep End of the Ocean, Oprah's first Book Club selection, delivers a compelling, emotionally charged tale of tragedy, revenge, and redemption.
Twelve-year-old Veronica Swan's idyllic life in a close-knit Mormon community is shattered when her two younger sisters are brutally murdered. Although her parents find the strength to forgive the deranged killer, Scott Early, Veronica cannot do the same. Years later, she sets out alone to avenge her sisters' deaths, dropping her identity and severing ties in the process. As she closes in on Early, Veronica will discover the true meaning of sin and compassion, before she makes a decision that will change her and her family's lives forever.
©2006 Jacquelyn Mitchard; (P)2006 Time Warner AudioBooks
"Sweet and solid." (Publishers Weekly)
"Mitchard tells a compelling, even suspenseful, story; skillfully crafts an authentic narrative voice." (Booklist)
Veronica Swann is 12 when her younger sisters are murdered. This horrible event never leaves her and her parents, but when the killer is released years later, her parents are able to forgive. Veronica's inability to do so will lead her on a surprising journey. Narrating this first-person novel with empathy and sensitivity, Kathe Mazur captures the right emotional pitch throughout--from the pain of the event to the joys and triumphs of Ronnie's progress toward adulthood. Mazur's depiction of the other characters--Ronnie's parents, her friends (male and female), and Scott Early, her sisters' killer--are all convincing and compelling. Mitchard's ability to explore the dynamics of a family affected by tragedy, coupled with Mazur's expertly nuanced narration, makes this a winning production. (c) AudioFile 2006
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