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WATER FINDS A WAY by Meghan Perry Kirkus Star

WATER FINDS A WAY

by Meghan Perry

Pub Date: Nov. 12th, 2024
ISBN: 9781953002419
Publisher: Delphinium

In a small town on the Maine coast, life is anything but easy.

Released from jail after serving 20 years for killing a man, Blake Renato returns to the area she once fled to try to start over. The house and land her grandparents bequeathed her are in such desperate condition that she rents a nearby garage apartment from a diner waitress named Nora Hayes. After being hit hard by her husband's death and her daughter's departure for medical school, Nora has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and now her pain and weakness have begun to interfere with her ability to work or get around at all. Blake, a towering woman with a silent, forbidding mien and long black hair, doesn't plan to get involved with her landlady, but Nora's sweetness and her disability draw her in and the two bond as they work together in Nora's beloved garden. Blake gets a job as sternman for Leland Savard, a struggling young lobsterman who's raising his third-grade daughter, Quinn, on his own, further hamstrung by blood feuds that reach back generations and a lifelong hopeless crush on Nora's daughter. Perry limns the fragile connections among these hardbitten characters with care and patience that mirror the attention they pour into their flower and vegetable gardens, yearning toward the sun, and the reader comes to deeply care for them. Each of them has already endured so much—Blake's whole personality is shaped by abuse and loss—but  by keeping the past under wraps, they give it power to wound them anew. Nine-year-old Quinn is their saving grace, collecting her "swear tax" on their constant cursing and telling the truth when no one else will, but the way forward is almost lost altogether before the buds of redemption can unfurl.

Full of grit and atmosphere, suspense and feeling—a powerful and promising debut.