· The Steep and Thorny Way By: Cat Winters Release Date: March 8th Publisher: Amulet Books Format: Print ARC Source: Publisher. A copy of this book was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. My Rating: Summary: s Oregon is not a welcoming place for Hanalee Denney, the daughter of a white woman and an African-American man. In The steep and thorny way, Cat Winters has created a stunning portrayal of s Oregon that reflects the diversity and complexity of the American experience. As a modern twist on Hamlet, Winters succeeds in conveying a murder mystery, love story, and supernatural tale set against a historically accurate background of racism, homophobia, and Prohibition bootlegging/5(63). · A fast-paced read with multiple twists, the novel delivers a history lesson wrapped inside a murder mystery and ghost story. Winters deftly captures the many injustices faced by marginalized people in the years following World War I as well as a glimmer of hope for the better America to bltadwin.ru: Deesha Philyaw.
The Steep and Thorny Way. Author: Cat Winters Publisher: Amulet Books Publishing date: The Idea. A genderbent Hamlet retelling set in s Oregon.. Hannalee hates Joe Adder for hitting her black father with his car—but Joe claims there's no way that accident is what killed her father, even though he went to jail for the offense. the steep and thorny way by Cat Winters ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 8, A biracial teen seeks justice for her murdered father in Prohibition-era Oregon. Read "The Steep and Thorny Way" by Cat Winters available from Rakuten Kobo. A thrilling reimagining of Shakespeare's Hamlet, The Steep and Thorny Way tells the story of a murder most foul and the.
The Steep and Thorny Way. Author: Cat Winters. Publisher: Amulet Books. Publishing date: The Idea. A genderbent Hamlet retelling set in s Oregon. Hannalee hates Joe Adder for hitting her black father with his car—but Joe claims there’s no way that accident is what killed her father, even though he went to jail for the offense. In The steep and thorny way, Cat Winters has created a stunning portrayal of s Oregon that reflects the diversity and complexity of the American experience. As a modern twist on Hamlet, Winters succeeds in conveying a murder mystery, love story, and supernatural tale set against a historically accurate background of racism, homophobia, and Prohibition bootlegging. “Haunting, visceral, and atmospheric, Cat Winters's The Steep and Thorny Way is a fantastic read from one of the best in the genre.” —Renée Ahdieh, author of The Wrath and the Dawn “ A tale of secrets, murder, intolerance, friendship, and restless spirits, seen through the eyes of the vibrant, truth-seeking, pistol-slinging Hanalee.
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