Summary: Out for a hike one scorching afternoon in Sycamore, Arizona, a
newcomer to town stumbles across what appear to be human remains embedded in
the wall of a dry desert ravine. As news of the discovery makes its way around
town, Sycamore’s longtime residents fear the bones may belong to Jess Winters,
the teenage girl who disappeared suddenly some eighteen years earlier, an
unsolved mystery that has soaked into the porous rock of the town and haunted
it ever since. In the days it takes the authorities to make an identification,
the residents rekindle stories, rumors, and recollections both painful and
poignant as they revisit Jess’s troubled history. In resurrecting the past, the
people of Sycamore will find clarity, unexpected possibility, and a way forward
for their lives.
Skillfully interweaving
multiple points of view, Bryn Chancellor knowingly maps the bloodlines of a
community and the indelible characters at its heart—most notably Jess Winters,
a thoughtful, promising adolescent poised on the threshold of adulthood.
Evocative and atmospheric, Sycamore is a coming-of-age story, a mystery, and a
moving exploration of the elemental forces that drive human nature—desire,
loneliness, grief, love, forgiveness, and hope—as witnessed through the
inhabitants of one small Arizona town.
Angie’s comments: A thoughtful and poignant story about loss, grief, love,
friendship, family, and secrets. There are many narrators, and each has their
own story to tell and feelings to reveal. Emotions run high in this book, and
the mystery is slowly revealed through the narrators.
Recommended for readers of emotional stories.
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September 5, 2017
Sycamore
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