The Grace Year

The Grace Year

2019 • 416 pages

Ratings129

Average rating3.7

15

MY HEART IS BROKEN. Review later when I can think straight again.

Ok I can update now that I have freaked out about this book to multiple friends, library patrons, and Twitter.

This book is important. Yes, you can absolutely compare it in some ways to Lord of the Flies and The Handmaid's Tale, but this is entirely its own creature. I was immediately drawn in to the strange (but eerily imaginable) world of Garner County. Normally, not having an exact time period/location wold annoy me, but this was a conscious decision that I found to be in service of the plot. The suspense and tension leading up to when the girls are sent away for their Grace Year is delightfully heart-in-mouth unbearable. And it just never stops. The only reason I didn't devour this book in one sitting is because I needed a piece to come back to the next day.

Tierney...I loved this character so much. She's not perfect, but she's strong and smart and vulnerable and passionate. I spent most of the book fearing for her life (in multiple ways) and I just can't say any more about that. The relationships between this group of girls and how they develop during the Grace Year is astounding. It felt so authentic, so tragic, and so meaningful. My mind was screaming.

There were some significant twists and turns in a meticulously tight plot. Even if I saw something coming, I was still super satisfied by how it played out. No, I didn't get everything “my way” but you know what? That's not how life works, and the book was better for it.

All in all, I found this to be a deeply impressive novel with characters that sear themselves into your heart and leave you with plenty to think about in regards to society and how we operate in that sphere. HIGHLY recommend.

October 30, 2019