340. Miracle Creek
Rating: ☆☆☆☆
Recommended by: Drue Emerson
Author: Angie Kim
Genre: Fiction, Mystery, Crime
357 pages, published April 16, 2019
Reading Format: Book
Summary
Miracle Creek is a literary courtroom drama about a Korean immigrant family and a young, single mother accused of murdering her eight-year-old autistic son. It takes place in a small Virginia town and explores the intertwining lives of people who are very different from each other. All is not what it seems as the courtroom tension builds.
Quotes
“But that was the way life worked. Every human being was the result of a million different factors mixing together — one of a million sperm arriving at the egg at exactly a certain time; even a millisecond off, and another entirely different person would result. Good things and bad–every friendship and romance formed, every accident, every illness–resulted from the conspiracy of hundreds of little things, in and of themselves inconsequential.”
“to Americans, verbiage was an inherent good, akin to kindness or courage. They loved words—the more, the longer, and more quickly said, the smarter and more impressive.”
My Take
In Miracle Creek, author Angie Kim combines compelling character studies with a taut courtroom drama. You also come away from the book with a deeper understanding of the highs and lows of living with an autistic child. A page turner of the best kind.