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Edgar Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Mystery * A Kirkus Best Book

Raw and moving, this contemporary realistic debut novel will leave readers of E. Lockhart and Gayle Forman breathless as it unflinchingly unfolds the tragic secrets being kept in a small, deceptively idyllic town.

“Gorgeously written and helmed by a protagonist with an indelibly fierce heart." (starred review from Kirkus)

“Keen plotting, evocative writing, and dynamic characterization make French a writer to watch.” (starred review from Booklist)

Seventeen-year-old Darcy Prentiss has long held the title of “town slut.” She knows how to have a good time, sure, but she isn’t doing anything all the guys haven’t done. But when you’re a girl with a reputation, every little thing that happens seems to keep people whispering—especially when your ex-best friend goes missing.

But if anyone were to look closer at Darcy, they’d realize there’s a lot more going on beneath the surface. Staying out late, hooking up, and telling lies is what Darcy does to forget. Forget about the mysterious disappearance of her friend. Forget about the dark secret she and her cousin Nell share.

Forget about that hazy Fourth of July night. So when someone in town anonymously nominates Darcy to be in the running for Bay Festival Princess—a cruel act only someone with a score to settle would make—all of the things that Darcy wants to keep hidden threaten to erupt in ways she wasn’t prepared to handle…and isn’t sure if she can.


She’s been hiding from the truth for a year. What happens when it comes looking for her?


  • A Gripping Young Adult Mystery: A year after her ex-best friend Rhiannon vanished, the town’s secrets refuse to stay buried—and Darcy knows more than she’s letting on.
  • Unforgettable Coming of Age Story: Labeled the "town slut," Darcy Prentiss uses her reputation as armor. But a cruel nomination for Bay Festival Princess threatens to expose the vulnerable girl she’s hiding.
  • Atmospheric Rural Maine Setting: From the sun-scorched blueberry barrens to the dark quarry, the landscape of Sasanoa, Maine holds as many secrets as its people.
  • Complicated Friendships and Family Secrets: Darcy is desperate to forget what happened on the Fourth of July, and the dark secret she shares with her cousin Nell is a weight she can barely carry.

About the author(s)

Gillian French is the author of The Lies They Tell, The Missing Season, and Edgar Award finalist Grit, which was an Indie Next List pick and received starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews and ALA Booklist. She holds a BA in English from the University of Maine and lives in Maine with her husband and sons. www.gillianfrench.com.

Reviews

“Gripping. Complex but patient plotting and evocative prose elevate this moody coming-of-age novel.” - The Horn Book

“Plenty of people might think they’ve got Darcy Prentiss figured out, but they’d be wrong. Under her tough-as-nails exterior, she’s hiding all kinds of heartache—and she might or might not know more than she’s telling about the mysterious disappearance of her former best friend. Touching, funny, and wise, Grit takes you on a journey you’ll remember long after turning the last page.” - Christina Baker Kline, New York Times bestselling author of Orphan Train

“Touching, funny, and wise, Grit takes you on a journey you’ll remember long after turning the last page.” - Christina Baker Kline, New York Times bestselling author of Orphan Train

“Much like Summer’s All the Rage and Smith’s The Way I Used to Be, this [story] explores the damage of a culture that sees women only in regards to their sexual history and not who they are.” - Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“Excellent teen drama. This page-turner will hold the interest of mystery fans. A strong choice for most collections.” - School Library Journal

“Lands an effective punch.” - Publishers Weekly

★ “Gorgeously written and helmed by a protagonist with an indelibly fierce heart.” - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Tough yet tender, Grit explores new things about the girl everyone thinks they know.” - Mindy McGinnis, award-winning author of The Female of the Species

★ “Keen plotting, evocative writing, and dynamic characterization make French a writer to watch.” - Booklist (starred review)

More by Gillian French

More Coming of Age

More Young Adult Fiction

More Mysteries & Detective Stories

More Physical & Emotional Abuse

More Social Themes

More Friendship

More Sexual Abuse

More Family

More Contemporary

More Romance

More Assimilation

More Supernatural

More Thrillers & Suspense

More Psychological