Joshilyn Jackson has written another wonderful mother/ daughter drama in her new novel, A Grown-Up Kind of Pretty. The author of Gods in Alabama, the novel is both bittersweet and elegant as it explores the life of "Big," who had her daughter Liza when she was fifteen and Mosey, her granddaughter, who Liza had when she was fifteen. They all live in a small town and are looked down upon because of their young births, and Big works hard to make a life for all of them. Liza is a flirtatious play girl until she suddenly has a stroke and Big is forced to care for her as well as Mosey. The book is a tense mystery, when a baby's bones are dug up from under the willow tree and the whole town begins guessing whose baby it was. Mosey and her friends decide themselves to try to solve the mystery so they can figure out who their family members really are. The book is told in alternate chapters by Mosey, Liza and Big and this makes an interesting read. The challenging part is that Liza is unable to speak, so she is stuck trying to figure out how to communicate what she knows, to her mom and daughter. It's a fascinating story and an example of great writing! If you love Jodi Picoult, try also reading Joshilyn Jackson--you won't be disappointed!
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