![]() ![]() Parker has a nice touch with the Southern flavor of Sterling’s Louisiana town, steeped in superstition and silence, still racist and old-boy governed (Sterling’s black stepfather is respected but clearly not accepted). Sterling’s journey to recover Phin leads to adventure and new connections and leaves her face to face with the power at the heart of the swamp. Then her sister comes traipsing home, and only Sterling knows that the sibling who stormed off was a brother for everyone else, Lenora May has always been there. When an argument results in Phin’s storming off into the avoid-at-all-costs swamp, Sterling worries. They survived their alcoholic father, and now-father gone, mother remarried-they remain close, although Sterling fears Phin’s imminent departure for college. Sterling and her brother, Phin, are best friends. A small Southern town harbors a haunted swamp that has the power to steal people and memories. ![]()
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