The Unraveling of Mercy Louis: A Novel
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"An impeccably rendered depiction of the strains of adolescence. . . . Broadly relevant to our present cultural moment . . . This is a beautifully written, humane, and extremely compelling book." - Emily St. John Mandel, Book of the Month pick "Rapturous. . . . Like a deft Texas two-step, Parssinen's work swings through local terror and youthful awakening." - Time Out New York "Blend H.G. Bissinger's "Friday Night Lights" and Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" with Laura Moriarty's "The Center of Everything" and you would have the flavor of this atmospheric book." - Kansas City Star "The finest Salem-inspired novel since Esther Forbes' 1928 A Mirror for Witches. . . . Parssinen keeps her plot tight (and increasingly unsettling, even creepy), she never lets her characters become mere chess pieces, and she is near perfect in portraying her swampy southeast Texas setting." - Dallas Morning News "Beautiful and awful, enraging and sad, atmospheric and page-turning: an accomplished novel." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "I devoured The Unraveling of Mercy Louis. It is everything I hope for in a book: beautifully written, loaded with suspense, and filled with characters I cared deeply about. A great novel that I will be recommending to everyone." - Kathleen Grissom, New York Times Bestselling author of The Kitchen House "Urgent, deliciously dark and sumptuously gothic. . . . Like the girls on Mercy's basketball team, who 'balance so perfectly between control and chaos,' Parssinen has an intuitive grasp of language's vital rhythms." - New York Times Book Review "Beautifully written and skillfully crafted, The Unraveling of Mercy Louis is a compelling tale of longing and loss that evocatively examines the harsh realities of female adolescence." - Kimberly McCreight, New York Times bestselling author of Reconstructing Amelia "Past crimes run a dark thread through this coming-of-age fable that calls to mind Laura Lippman's stand-alone novels and even The Scarlet Letter. Parssinen excels here at capturing the dueling emotions that rule teenage girls' relationships, and the dire consequences of societal pressures." - Booklist "The Unraveling of Mercy Louis is the story of a Texas town that fears everything its girls offer. A deft and thoughtful novel of feints and dodges about a community brought to its knees by prejudice, disappointments, and a past that can't be changed." - Miranda Beverly-Whittemore, New York Times bestselling author of Bittersweet "A mysterious murder sends a quiet town--and a quiet girl--into turmoil." - Cosmopolitan "Parssinen is an incredible writer and storyteller. . . . She transports you to teenaged life in small town Texas, and presents the evangelical and psychic/psychological with nuance and thoughtfulness. . . . Keija's storytelling grips, while dangling you beyond the precipice of comfort." - Ann Imig, Founder & Editor, Listen to Your Mother "The language is lyrical and the story beyond gripping. . . . This is a book you can truly get lost in, and trust me, you will not want to be found." - Hello Giggles "A page-turning oracle of a novel and a chilling reminder of the consequences rendered when young women are exalted as pillars of perfection and demonized for daring to be human." - Ploughshares "An intricate and suspenseful literary novel that makes you want to slow down to appreciate Parssinen's rich prose. . . . A compelling, thought-provoking story." - Bustle "A propulsive, soulful novel about heat of all kinds: the sultry oppressiveness of a bayou summer, the searing power of first love and of religious fervor, the sweaty euphoria of sports, the unpredictable crackle of adolescence. Parssinen's storytelling grabs, her characters haunt." - Maggie Shipstead, author of Astonish Me and Seating Arrangements "A powerful and profoundly hau
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Parssinen, K. (2015). The Unraveling of Mercy Louis: A Novel. [United States], HarperCollins.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Parssinen, Keija. 2015. The Unraveling of Mercy Louis: A Novel. [United States], HarperCollins.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Parssinen, Keija, The Unraveling of Mercy Louis: A Novel. [United States], HarperCollins, 2015.
MLA Citation (style guide)Parssinen, Keija. The Unraveling of Mercy Louis: A Novel. [United States], HarperCollins, 2015.
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