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Twelve-year-old Easter and her six-year-old sister Ruby are caught in the foster care system...[when] their erstwhile father... spirits them away from the one stable home the girls have known. Add to this mix a thug looking for Wade, owing to some missing money....this book captures the reader's attention from the start and never lets go. —Robin Nesbitt, Columbus Metropolitan Lib., OH
Library Journal


[A] striking take on Southern literature.... In the rhythms and cadence of the South, Cash offers a tale about...seeking redemption. The story unfolds in three voices: 12-year-old Easter...; Brady, weary, bitter, intent on finding justice...; and Robert Pruitt...an ex-con driven by 'roid-rage.... A story of family, blood loyalty and making choices that can seem right but end up wrong.
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