Copyright Date:
2015
Edition Date:
2016
Release Date:
01/26/16
Pages:
320 pages
ISBN:
Publisher: 0-06-231910-8 Perma-Bound: 0-605-94157-2
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-0-06-231910-4 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-94157-1
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2015374774
Dimensions:
21 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Wed Jul 06 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
An adult title that could have easily been published as YA. The teen protagonists are complicated and damaged, and the adults around them are clueless and sometimes cruel. At the heart of the story is Mercy Louis, a basketball star with a lifelong streak of control and perfection. She is at the end of her junior year in high school and coming off a devastating loss at the State basketball championship. What was supposed to be a triumph for her, her team, and her small Texas town, Port Sabine, has her numb with embarrassment. Like a harbinger of bad news, the team's loss begins a downward spiral for both Mercy and the town itself. The body of a newborn baby is found in a dumpster, and Port Sabine becomes a place that looks at its teenage girls with suspicion and contempt as police search for the child's mother. Along with the heat, tensions rise throughout the summer at home and in town. Mercy's long-lost mother reappears in her life, and the teen falls in love. Mercy finds herself wondering if being perfect and staying in control for God and basketball is what she wants after all. Her doubts will resonate with teens, especially those who have become disenchanted with authority figures and adult hypocrisy. Port Sabine's obsession with both Mercy and the virtues she represents make this dark coming-of-age story a compelling read. VERDICT Parssinen has created fully realized teen characters in a religious Southern small town straight out of a Carson McCullers short story. Meghan Cirrito, formerly at Brooklyn Public Library
ALA Booklist
(Wed Jul 06 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
In small, religious Port Sabine, Texas, a newborn's body is found abandoned in a convenience-store dumpster. Amid intense uproar, the medical examiner rules the death a homicide, and the entire town casts eyes about for the murderer. Mercy Louis, Port Sabine's basketball superstar, is struggling to come to grips with a disastrous showing at the state semifinals that cost her a bundle of virtually guaranteed scholarships. Raised by her evangelical grandmother, Evelia, Mercy is haunted by a strong connection to the abandoned baby, especially now that her mother, Charmaine, has resurfaced and reminded Mercy of her own abandonment. In the heat of the hunt for the baby's murderer, Mercy faces the fallout from secrets held by her coach, by Evelia, and by Charmaine as her safety is threatened by those she most trusts. Past crimes run a dark thread through this coming-of-age fable that calls to mind Laura Lippman's stand-alone novels and even The Scarlet Letter. Parssinen excels here at capturing the dueling emotions that rule teenage girls' relationships, and the dire consequences of societal pressures.
Winner of the 2016 Alex Award
Best Book of 2015 —Kansas City Star
In this intricate novel of psychological suspense, a fatal discovery near the high school ignites a witch-hunt in a Southeast Texas refinery town, unearthing communal and family secrets that threaten the lives of the town’s girls.
In Port Sabine, the air is thick with oil, superstition reigns, and dreams hang on making a winning play. All eyes are on Mercy Louis, the star of the championship girls’ basketball team. Mercy seems destined for greatness, but the road out of town is riddled with obstacles. There is her grandmother, Evelia, a strict evangelical who has visions of an imminent Rapture and sees herself as the keeper of Mercy’s virtue. There are the cryptic letters from Charmaine, the mother who abandoned Mercy at birth. And then there’s Travis, the boy who shakes the foundation of her faith.
At the periphery of Mercy’s world floats team manager Illa Stark, a lonely wallflower whose days are spent caring for a depressed mother crippled in a refinery accident. Like the rest of the town, Illa is spellbound by Mercy’s beauty and talent, but a note discovered in Mercy’s gym locker reveals that her life may not be as perfect as it appears.
The last day of school brings the disturbing discovery, and as summer unfolds and the police investigate, every girl becomes a suspect. When Mercy collapses on the opening night of the season, Evelia prophesies that she is only the first to fall, and soon, other girls are afflicted by the mysterious condition, sending the town into a tailspin, and bringing Illa and Mercy together in an unexpected way.
Evocative and unsettling, The Unraveling of Mercy Louis charts the downfall of one town’s golden girl while exploring the brutality and anxieties of girlhood in America.