Vera Violet, Melissa Anne Peterson
Vera Violet, Melissa Anne Peterson
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Vera Violet
A Novel

Author: Melissa Anne Peterson

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 7 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/04/2020


Synopsis

Vera Violet recounts the dark story of a rough group of teenagers growing up in a twisted rural logging town. There are no jobs. There is no sense of safety. But there is a small group of loyal friends, a truck waiting with the engine running, a pair of boots covered in blood, and a hot 1911 pistol with a pearl grip.

Vera Violet O'Neel's home is in the Pacific Northwest—not the glamorous scene of coffee bars and craft beers, but the hardscrabble region of busted pickups and broken dreams. Vera's mother has left, her father is unstable, and her brother is deeply troubled. Against this gritty background, Vera struggles to establish a life of her own, a life fortified by her friends and her hard-won love. But the relentless poverty coupled with the twin lures of crystal meth and easy money soon shatter fragile alliances.

Her world violently torn apart, Vera flees to St. Louis, Missouri. There, alone in a small apartment, she grieves for her broken family, her buried friends, and her beloved, Jimmy James Blood. In this brilliant, explosive debut, Melissa Anne Peterson establishes herself as a fresh, raw voice, a writer to be reckoned with.

About Melissa Anne Peterson

Melissa Anne Peterson grew up in a rainy working-class logging town in Washington State. She received a BA and BS in writing and biology from The Evergreen State College and an MS from the University of Montana. She has worked in endangered species recovery in Washington and Montana for twelve years. Her writing has been published by Camas, Flyway: Journal of Writing & Environment, Oregon Quarterly, and Seal Press.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris

I love so much about Vera Violet. I love the familiarity of its setting. I love its gritty story of people—my people—resigned to essentially having to choose from a forest of opportunities, most of which are bad. I love the voice of our narrator, for whom the book is named after. I love the story of......more

Goodreads review by Vicki

A bleak, raw story of growing up in a poverty stricken rural area of the Pacific Northwest where there are few options for escape. Despite the dark subject, Peterson’s writing (and Cassanda Campbell’s narration on the audiobook) is lovely and lyrical, and readers will care deeply about what happens......more