The Shadow Sister
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- $18.99
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- $18.99
Publisher Description
Boston Globe Best Books for Summer 2023
*Featuring an exclusive case only available on the first print run!
"From its glorious first line to the final page, The Shadow Sister heralds an exciting and exquisite new voice. Lily Meade has arrived!” —Angeline Boulley, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Firekeeper’s Daughter
Sometimes people are lost from you, no matter how much you wish they weren’t and before you can even begin to know how big of a hole they’ll leave behind.
Sutton going missing is the worst thing to happen to Casey, to their family. She’s trying to help find her sister, but Casey is furious. She knows Sutton is manipulative, meanwhile everyone paints a picture of her perfection. People don’t look for missing Black girls--or half-Black girls--without believing there is an angel to be saved.
When Sutton reappears, Casey knows she should be relieved. Except Sutton isn’t the same. She remembers nothing about while she was gone—or anything from her old life, including how she made Casey miserable. There’s something unsettling about the way she wants to spend time with Casey and watch her goldfish swim for hours.
What happened to Sutton? The more Casey starts uncovering her sister’s secrets, the more questions she has. Did she really know her sister? Why is no one talking about the other girls who have gone missing in their area? And what will it take to uncover the truth?
Perfect for fans of:
• Ace of Spades and House of Hollow
• Emotional suspense
• Speculative fiction, including Hoodoo
• Diverse books featuring strong female leads
• Sister stories with complex family dynamics
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Biracial (Black and white) teenager Casey attempts to unearth the mysterious circumstances behind her lighter-skinned older sister Sutton's disappearance and sudden return in Meade's pulse-pounding supernatural debut. Though Casey and Sutton have never gotten along, she's devastated when Sutton vanishes. But as her parents and their affluent Seattle community initiate a search and rescue, Casey can't help but feel that there's something off. Casey grows even more suspicious when Sutton miraculously returns seeming like a ghost of her former self and claiming no memory of her life beyond Casey. Her investigation into Sutton's situation brings up two other Black girls in Seattle who have disappeared in recent months. And when Casey's Black best friend goes missing, Casey and Sutton must work together to save her. Dual POVs alternate between Casey's present-day voice and Sutton's, whose chapters chronicle wide-ranging years before her disappearance. Through their developing perspectives, Meade unveils the past between two feuding sisters and how the social politics within their community affected their relationship, weaving a speculative mystery and an ode to sisterhood that confronts systemic injustice alongside issues of colorism and individual and communal identity. Ages 14–up.