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The Lost Girls

di Heather Young

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A stunning debut novel that examines the price of loyalty, the burden of regret, the meaning of salvation, and the sacrifices we make for those we love, told in the voices of two unforgettable women linked by a decades-old family mystery at a picturesque lake house. In 1935, six-year-old Emily Evans vanishes from her family's vacation home on a remote Minnesota lake. Her disappearance destroys the family-her father commits suicide, and her mother and two older sisters spend the rest of their lives at the lake house, keeping a decades-long vigil for the lost child. Sixty years later, Lucy, the quiet and watchful middle sister, lives in the lake house alone. Before her death, she writes the story of that devastating summer in a notebook that she leaves, along with the house, to the only person who might care: her grandniece, Justine. For Justine, the lake house offers freedom and stability-a way to escape her manipulative boyfriend and give her daughters the home she never had. But the long Minnesota winter is just beginning. The house is cold and dilapidated. The dark, silent lake is isolated and eerie. Her only neighbor is a strange old man who seems to know more about the summer of 1935 than he's telling. Soon Justine's troubled oldest daughter becomes obsessed with Emily's disappearance, her mother arrives to steal her inheritance, and the man she left launches a dangerous plan to get her back. In a house haunted by the sorrows of the women who came before her, Justine must overcome their tragic legacy if she hopes to save herself and her children.… (altro)
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    Island of Lost Girls di Jennifer McMahon (BookshelfMonstrosity)
    BookshelfMonstrosity: Strong women reconcile with chilling pasts in these haunting tales of psychological suspense. The gripping narratives jump back and forth in time as our heroines grapple with dark secrets and solve child kidnappings that have haunted them for years.… (altro)
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    flippinpages: Although there is no missing child there are many of the same themes. Summer families, family histories, secrets, small communities, coming of age. To name more would give too much of the story away. Spans many decades but majority is the 1960s.
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I really enjoyed this story with two separate but connected timelines. I thought I would be drawn in by the Northern Minnesota setting, but despite all the (summer!) time I've spent at a Northern Minnesota lake it did not really feel familiar to me. Still, the story was engaging and well-constructed. ( )
  CarolHicksCase | Mar 12, 2023 |
I'm always on the lookout for a good historical mystery and The Lost Girls about a little girl that went missing in 1935 sounded just perfect for me. And, it was a very good book where the answer to the mystery was not given straight away. Instead, we get to follow Lucy's memories from the notebook where she has written down what really happened to her little sister 60 years previous. In the present time has Lucy's grandniece Justine moved into Lucy's house after her death and there she tries to build a new life for her and her daughters. But, the past has a tendency to catch up. And, not just her own, but her family's past.

The book's story is interesting and deeply tragic and it kept me guessing right up until the end what really happened to Emily. The Lost Girls is a good title for the book because, in a way, the girls in the family are really lost as Emily's disappearance started a vicious cycle. Not that Lucy, Justine and the rest of the characters get lost in real life like Emily did. More like there is something in them that are lost. Something they are yearning for. They all have personal demons to deal with, even Justine eldest daughter who is not that old yet.

It's a very good book, well-written and thoughtful and sometimes deeply moving. And, so sad.

I want to thank William Morrow for providing me with a free copy through Edelweiss for an honest review! ( )
  MaraBlaise | Jul 23, 2022 |
This was a good summer book. It's interesting, there are only a few well done characters to track through two eras and there's a great mystery to pull you through.

There are a lot of questions left dangling at the end, and it hints at far more serious issues that are not explored. OTOH, it would be a very different read if it was weighted down with those issues explored. They could have been omitted entirely. ( )
  rabbit-stew | Jun 26, 2022 |
This book is well thought out. I did have a bit of a hard time with Justine "being so brave." She's put up with an abusive ex and it's such a big deal for her to drive from San Diego to Minnesota. It's 2017 and most women can do these things. ( )
  Sunandsand | Apr 30, 2022 |
Lovely language, but slow pacing. I often wanted to shake the present-day main character, and struggled with the behavior of the historical characters until the end revealed a great deal and made much of their actions understandable.

But a lovely debut and I'll look for more from this author. ( )
  WriterChris | Oct 5, 2021 |
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A stunning debut novel that examines the price of loyalty, the burden of regret, the meaning of salvation, and the sacrifices we make for those we love, told in the voices of two unforgettable women linked by a decades-old family mystery at a picturesque lake house. In 1935, six-year-old Emily Evans vanishes from her family's vacation home on a remote Minnesota lake. Her disappearance destroys the family-her father commits suicide, and her mother and two older sisters spend the rest of their lives at the lake house, keeping a decades-long vigil for the lost child. Sixty years later, Lucy, the quiet and watchful middle sister, lives in the lake house alone. Before her death, she writes the story of that devastating summer in a notebook that she leaves, along with the house, to the only person who might care: her grandniece, Justine. For Justine, the lake house offers freedom and stability-a way to escape her manipulative boyfriend and give her daughters the home she never had. But the long Minnesota winter is just beginning. The house is cold and dilapidated. The dark, silent lake is isolated and eerie. Her only neighbor is a strange old man who seems to know more about the summer of 1935 than he's telling. Soon Justine's troubled oldest daughter becomes obsessed with Emily's disappearance, her mother arrives to steal her inheritance, and the man she left launches a dangerous plan to get her back. In a house haunted by the sorrows of the women who came before her, Justine must overcome their tragic legacy if she hopes to save herself and her children.

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