La chica salvaje

Paperback, 384 pages

Published Oct. 9, 2019 by Atico de los Libros.

ISBN:
978-84-17743-37-6
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For years, rumors of the “Marsh Girl” have haunted Barkley Cove, a quiet town on the North Carolina coast. So in late 1969, when handsome Chase Andrews is found dead, the locals immediately suspect Kya Clark, the so-called Marsh Girl. But Kya is not what they say. Sensitive and intelligent, she has survived for years alone in the marsh that she calls home, finding friends in the gulls and lessons in the sand. Then the time comes when she yearns to be touched and loved. When two young men from town become intrigued by her wild beauty, Kya opens herself to a new life–until the unthinkable happens.

Perfect for fans of Barbara Kingsolver and Karen Russell, Where the Crawdads Sing is at once an exquisite ode to the natural world, a heartbreaking coming-of-age story, and a surprising tale of possible murder. Owens reminds us that we are forever shaped by …

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Review of 'Where The Crawdads Sing' on 'Goodreads'

I liked this book. The whole time I was reading it I thought "yeah, it's good... it's not great though". So probably 3 stars. The amount of suspension of disbelief asked of the reader was ALMOST more than I was willing to bear. I mean, come on, truthfully, it was VERY unbelievable that a little girl would be able to live alone in the marshland. It was unbelievable that the town folk, the CHURCHES, the STATE would turn a blind eye to this little girl's well being for year after year. I mean, at least they could have dropped off some food, some supplies, whatever. Then when she learned how to read, draw, paint, author books, boat motor never broke down, house never needed dire repairs etc... was almost laughable to the point of ruining the whole thing.

But

I love nature. When I first went to college I was …

Review of 'Where The Crawdads Sing' on 'Goodreads'

I listened to the audio book, which was okay but Kia's voice was off-putting to me so that influenced my experience of this book. There was some gorgeous description and writing but overall it didn't live up to the hoopla for me. I'm not sure I'd recommend it but I don't regret listening to it, really. Or maybe what I mean is I think it'd be better read so I do regret listening to it. I really liked the ending.

These crawdads are singing a VERY slow song

This isn't the type of book I would normally read. My book club selected it. I almost abandoned it at several points early on. It finally engaged me slightly about a third of the way in. It's very well written. I admired that the entire time I was reading it. But it was SLOW!

The book tells the story of Kya, the "Marsh Girl". Her family lives in a shack in a North Carolina marsh. At age 6, her mother and most of her family abandon her. By age 7, her father abandons her too. The book follows her as she fends for herself and grows to adulthood. There are some relationships along the way, if you like that sort of thing. There's even an incident that may or may not be a crime. The latter part of the book revolves around that.

Overall, I don't regret reading it. I …

Review of 'Where The Crawdads Sing' on 'Goodreads'

Given what my therapist had said, and when she recommended it, I started the book with much trepidation and no small amount of anxiety. There were certainly some parallels to my youth. Yes,  I cried some. Sometimes for her. Sometimes for me. I laughed at the end.

Along the way, I felt the juxtaposition of the crafted lyrical writing and the back water patois was forced, but it felt right in the end. I'm not sure how to explain why I felt it was forced. It was a sweet,  slow book, well matched to the marshy Atlantic coastal lands in which in took place. I enjoyed it, and some parts will stick with me, but it's not all that high on my list to recommend.

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My therapist said, "It'll be interesting to hear your thoughts on this book."

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I still think back to this book from time to …

Review of 'Where The Crawdads Sing' on 'Goodreads'

If I'm being honest, this book should be getting 3 stars and not 4.
But I loved the writing style and the middle of the story way too much for an average 3 star rating.
I probably would have liked the story better without the murder case woven in. That part felt rather pointless to me. I also feel like the author did her characters dirty with how things turned out in the end.

Nevertheless, I really enjoy reading this novel and I totally get why people love it so much.

Review of 'Where The Crawdads Sing' on 'Goodreads'

"A man doesn't set up a palmetto lean-to in a bog unless he's on the run from somebody or at the end of his own road."

Well friends, I finished this book. This has been on my to-read list almost since it came out, but I always found reasons to put it off. That didn't stop so many people from telling me I should/need to read it, but that just sort of made me dig my heels in more. It had the dreaded "romance" tag on Goodreads, and those are always hit or miss with me, and that was a good enough reason to keep putting this off. Then my book club decided to read it this month and I ran out of good reasons to put it off, so I ripped the Band-Aid off and finished this in a few days.

I won't bother with a full summary, since …

Review of 'Where The Crawdads Sing' on 'Goodreads'

I don't know. Haha. The book gets bonus points for some truly lovely moments of nature and the people who appreciate it but halfway through the book, that's no longer the story being told. I wanted a book about a shy, lonely girl who desperately tries to find acceptance and love in a world that has refused to give her either for most of her life, often because of her attachment to the wild place she was abandoned in, which she now fiercely and competently protects. What I ended up with was a murder trial that swallowed the other story, and rushed to a conclusion that simply wasn't very satisfying, and ended up saying far less about prejudice than it seems to think it did.

Review of 'Where The Crawdads Sing' on 'Goodreads'

When I opened to the first chapter, I wasn't completely sold; I was unsure whether a southern drama about a marsh girl and her backstory would be enough to hold my interest. But then I made it to chapter two and I was instantly hooked. Kya/Catherine/Marsh Girl is a fantastic character who matures, falls in love, and consistently grapples with loss and abandonment, but such a description comes off underwhelming when stripped of its underlying and, dare I say, more sophisticated and admirable qualities. Nevertheless, for the sake of spoiling too much, I'll leave the bare bones and let each of you become acquainted with her lovable personality and quirky naturalism in your own time.

In this novel, Delia Owens offers a mixture of mystery, coming-of-age, and romance, so I'd say there's something in this work for most readers. I look forward to reading what Owens has to offer us …

Review of 'Where The Crawdads Sing' on 'Goodreads'

I liked the start of this book. Kid growing up in the country, cool. Strong female protagonist, check. Poor whites and blacks coexisting in Jim Crow south, I eat that shit up. But then it turns into some soft-core porn, and my Bechtel hero turns into yet another boy-propelled bore. Really disappointing.

Review of 'Where The Crawdads Sing' on 'Goodreads'

I was pretty skeptical going into this. I knew about it because of ALL THE BUZZ but buzz doesn't generally translate into a high opinion from me. All through the first 3/4s of the novel I was feeling smugly superior to the masses. "See? It's not that interesting," I told myself.

Well I was wrong. The last quarter of the narrative takes what the first 3/4s builds and uses it like rocket fuel. I mean I actually got a physical thrill by the end. That doesn't happen often. So does this novel aspire to grandiose themes of literary merit? I'm not sure it does, though there may be some Caliban allusions. What this novel does aspire to and what it pulls off effectively is a fully realized set of characters doing surprising yet inevitable things. It tells the story of an entire life in a specific area and it fills …

Review of 'Where The Crawdads Sing' on 'Storygraph'

A beautifully written book. I really enjoyed the energy of the book at the beginning, when the narrative flips back and forth between a young girl living largely on her own in the swamp and a police investigation of the death of the local town's high school football hero. As the novel goes on, the focus shifts more predominately to Kya, the swamp girl's, story, and the pacing of the novel suffered as a result.

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