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Jaclyn Wilson

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Masterful, atmospheric debut novel

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-12-22

Sinkhole: A Novel, Davida G. Breier’s beautifully written, atmospheric novel is a masterful debut. Breier’s coming-of-age novel is structured around two alternating timelines written in the first person alternating between the past and the present. Breier also weaves an authentic 80s aesthetic that I haven’t seen since the first season of Stranger Things. I connected deeply to the exploration of class politics in teenage friendships, and how those power dynamics bleed and the formation of one’s identity into adulthood. Like Tana French, Breier details Central Florida so palpably you can feel the sticky, humid, oppressive heat. The narrator does an excellent job bringing Breier’s characters to life. Highly recommend!

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