The Salt in Our Blood bookcover

The Salt in Our Blood

Ava Morgyn 

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Ten years ago, Cat's volatile mother, Mary, left her at her grandmother's house with nothing but a deck of tarot cards. Now seventeen, Cat is determined to make her life as different from Mary's as possible. When Cat's grandmother dies, she's forced to move to New Orleans with her mother. There, she discovers a picture of Mary holding a baby that's not her, leading her to unravel a dark family history and challenge her belief that Mary's mental health issues are the root of all their problems. But as Cat explores the reasons for her mother's breakdown, she fears she is experiencing her own. Ever since she arrived in New Orleans, she's been haunted by strangely familiar visitors--in dreams and on the streets of the French Quarter--who know more than they should. Unsure if she can rebuild her relationship with her mother, Cat is realizing she must confront her past, her future, and herself in the fight to try.

Product Details

PublisherAw Teen
Publish DateMarch 02, 2021
Pages336
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780807572276
Dimensions8.3 X 5.7 X 1.3 inches | 1.0 pounds

About the Author

Ava Morgyn is a native Texan who grew up falling in love with all the wrong characters in all the wrong stories. She studied English Writing & Rhetoric at St. Edward's University and now resides in Houston. She writes a blog on child loss, ForLoveofEvelyn.com, and is author of the widely praised Resurrection Girls.

Reviews

An enthralling dive into trauma, mental health, and mother-daughter relationships.--Kirkus Reviews


Draws readers in with an explosive start and then leads them deeper into the nuances of Cat's familial history with a tale that creeps along to a crescendoing finish...for readers who enjoy stories with a strong sense of place.--Booklist


Morgyn creates an atmospheric narrative that tackles some facets of mental illness...might prove welcome to those who do not have traditional households.--School Library Journal


Polished prose conjures vivid pictures of the fantastical French Quarter and Cat's psychological landscape, and Morgyn handles difficult topics skillfully, landing somewhere between Laurie Halse Anderson and Brenna Yovanoff on a realism-to-supernatural trauma scale.--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

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