
WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING by Delia Owens, read by Cassandra Campbell
The low-country marshes of North Carolina are as much a character as young Kya, who lives in isolation and learns from the natural world around her. When a local boy is found murdered, her solitude is threatened.
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Show Notes
Kya Clark is a wild child who lives in isolation in the marshes off the Carolina coast. She lives and learns from the natural world around her. “The Marsh Girl” is almost a myth, but when a local boy is found murdered, Kya is suspected and pursued. The swamp reveals the secrets and prejudices of a southern small town in the 1960s. Published by Penguin Audio.
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