Thursday, December 13, 2018

Shine by Lauren Myracle (review by Anya W. '20)

ShineShine by Lauren Myracle
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Victim:
Patrick -- Cat's ex-best friend, currently in a coma the hospital after being found beaten at the gas station where he works, the victim of a hate crime against gay people.

The Investigators:
The sheriff -- says it's probably some out of towners from a nearby college. Case closed.
Cat -- has her own ideas about it. After all, the sheriff can't exactly implicate the son of the man who funds his campaign in a hate crime.

The Suspects, according to Cat:
College Boy -- out of towner college boy who mocked Patrick at the gas station before the incident.
Tommy -- the richest kid in town. For all that they hung out, he never stopped bullying Patrick. He was present at the party where Patrick was last seen conscious. Also, as Cat can attest, he likes to molest 13 year old girls.

The Witnesses
Beef: Cat's surrogate older brother, who drove everyone home and isn't talking.
Bailee-Ann: Beef's girlfriend.
Robert: Bailee-Ann's 11 year old brother with fetal alcohol syndrome who was there to watch his sister come home.
Christian: Cat's older brother. Even if he was willing to talk about what he knew, Cat knows better than to believe in him.

Myracle writes a gritty portrait of small town life. Even her side characters are multifaceted and capable of growth. Shine is well paced and satisfying, with the right number of twists and an ending that is not too neat. Definitely a lovely reason to read away a day. - Anya W. '20

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