WHERE THE
CRAWDADS
SING
DELA OWENS
Review
by Author Roy Murry
Kya,
a six-year-old, is homeless in the marshes of North Carolina. Where her family
went is described in a heartbreaking way that lingers throughout the novel.
In a descriptive, colorful prose, Ms. Owens gives the reader a journey through Kya's survival and growth in the marsh. The young girl's connection to the world around her and her ingenuity develop her into a loving, beautiful, self-educated hermit.
When the opposite sex becomes an issue, her feelings of abandonment come into play, and a relationship begins and ends. She is left again, rebounds sexually with another man, Chase, who promises the world.
This last involvement ends with his death, Kya on trial for the crime, and an unresolved situation where the town is divided. Her first love, Tate, returns.
Years pass, she dies, and, as in other parts of Kya's journey, her lover, Tate, reads a poem Kya wrote. She did what nature would have her do: protect herself.
CRAWDADS SINGS is a lovely, enjoyable, well-written novel you should not miss.
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