Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town by Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock

Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town is one of the more interesting books I have read recently as far as storytelling is concerned. The author has interwoven a bunch of short stories to create an overlapping and interconnected narrative. Through these stories, themes like friendship, revenge, love, secrets, and family are dug into in such a way that even, seemingly, the most innocent and simple lives of people who live in small towns turn out to be complicated and, in some cases, dark

Written for grades seventh and up, some of the themes are rather mature, but Hitchcock writes in such a way that most readers of this age group will be able to handle the content. Moreover, the reader sees that eventually, all mistakes and sins have their own consequences. This book gives you something to think about after the last story is over, that's for sure.

Thank you to Random House Children's Publishing for granting me an advanced copy. Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town is set for publication April 20, 2021.

-TK

 

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