Nature and nurture both have let teenager Anna Franklin down. Biology makes her prone to depression and visions. Well-intentioned but emotionally immature parents fascinate and repel her, ultimately harming more than they help. Rudderless and spiraling into despair, Anna is befriended by two young men: Lars, a new neighbor and classmate, connects her to his family's apocalyptic sect and Jim, a twentysomething living in his family's basement, who has his own demons. There are no safe havens and few clues as to whom she can trust. As with LaPlante's previous novels (
Turn of Mind; A Circle of Wives), the push and pull of relationships and complexity of unstable personalities create a compelling read. Tension and suspense are heightened through short chapters, terse matter-of-fact prose, and what is left unsaid.
VERDICT Anna's contradictions—her vulnerability and her tendency for making dangerous choices—make her hard to love and her story hard to put down. [See Prepub Alert, 2/23/15.]
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