There are some books that I finish where I think “not bad, but not memorable”. Then there are some books where I read the last page, close the book and stare off into the distance for a while. Those are the books that I think about for hours if not days afterwards.
I’ve been thinking about Firekeeper’s Daughter (by Angeline Boulley) since I finished it last night. Heck, I even woke up thinking about it this morning.
This is a young adult story, with mystery/thriller aspects. However, there are much larger themes of grief, growing up, justice, and how identity shapes who you are. The story flows well, and you will get attached the characters.
One (of the many) aspects that kept me hooked was the writing style. It was beautiful, with long descriptions, poignant statements/acknowledgments, and scenes that somehow made your heart race and break at the same time.
There is so much Native American culture woven into this story, and I thank Boulley for sharing this culture with us. This is a powerful, impactful debut novel and I highly recommend picking this one up.
With a novel as heavy as this, there are many trigger warnings. The biggest ones are murder, sexual assault, rape, drug use, drug abuse, racism, gun violence, and death.
What books have you read recently that you just can't stop thinking about?