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It’s 2019, and 13-year-old Lila Sawyer is feeling stifled at home and dealing with her romantic feelings for her best friend, Macie. Her father, Daniel, lives far away and is focused on his new marriage and the health of his newborn daughter. Her mother, Caroline, is an artist who struggles with mental health issues and parenting a teen who is demanding independence.
This has all the makings of a good, if typical, domestic drama. However, in her latest novel, SUCH A PRETTY SMILE, Kristi DeMeester has written a work of terror and threaded it through with themes of social and familial expectations, misogyny and the suppression of female power. The book blends true crime-style prose, coming-of-age concerns, elements of horror and social commentary for a page-turner with some great reveals and a controlled but growing sense of dread as the story progresses and unfolds.
"SUCH A PRETTY SMILE is built on a compelling premise and a set of thought-provoking ideas. It is thoughtful, psychologically chilling, and a confrontational examination of patriarchy and its various violences."
Lila’s simmering anger at her parents and her intense sexual feelings for her best friend coincide with the murders of two young girls in her area. The crimes make Caroline hesitate to grant her the freedoms for which she is asking. If Caroline knew just what was going on in Lila’s head, she’d be even more concerned. In addition to Lila’s teenage rule-breaking, she has been hearing things, thinking violent thoughts and losing track of time. If Caroline knew all that was happening with Lila, perhaps she could share that many of the same things had happened to her before Lila was born. The stress of the recent murders and the strain of her relationship with Lila is impacting Caroline greatly. When Lila finds a sculpture that Caroline made years ago, Caroline’s traumatic and buried past begins to resurface. As Lila rushes toward a deadly encounter, Caroline mines her memories for what she lost, hoping it can save her daughter.
As a young adult in New Orleans, building a life with Daniel and establishing herself as an artist, Caroline was also giving art lessons to a teenager named Beth. Like Lila eventually will, Beth grows increasingly detached and troubled. Her unhappiness and isolation prompted Caroline to plan a trip to a local amusement park. Despite a series of bizarre incidents, the plans solidify. Once at Jazzland, Caroline’s past and future collide. This will be the place where Lila also finds herself, drawn by a mysterious and powerful figure who preys on girls and robs them of power. What happens to girls at Jazzland? Who is the monstrous figure that calls to Lila, Beth, Caroline and other girls? And what happens to those who answer the call?
DeMeester flashes between Lila and Caroline’s current perspectives and that of Caroline years ago, when she was still in the dark about the childhood experience she suppressed and trying to understand Beth’s struggles. The terrible crime she survived links Caroline to Beth and eventually to her own daughter. But can she come to understand enough about the event that shaped her to save Lila now?
SUCH A PRETTY SMILE is built on a compelling premise and a set of thought-provoking ideas. It is thoughtful, psychologically chilling, and a confrontational examination of patriarchy and its various violences. Some rough edges needed smoothing to get DeMeester’s points across, but overall this is a smart and original outing.
Teaser
2019: Thirteen-year-old Lila Sawyer has secrets she can’t share with anyone. But when young women around her begin dying, wild speculation ensues. Soon Lila feels haunted from within, terrorized by a delicious evil that shows her how to find her voice --- until she’s in danger for using it. 2004: Caroline Sawyer sees dogs everywhere that no one else seems to notice. As these snarling, teeth-bared delusions begin to take shape in the sculptures she makes in a trance-like state, her fiancé is convinced she needs help from a professional. But Caroline’s past is a dark cellar, filled with repressed memories and a lurking horror that others around her can’t understand. As past and present demons converge, Caroline and Lila must chase the source of this unrelenting power to its core, either to obliterate it or lose themselves forever.
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2019: Thirteen-year-old Lila Sawyer has secrets she can’t share with anyone. But when young women around her begin dying, wild speculation ensues. Soon Lila feels haunted from within, terrorized by a delicious evil that shows her how to find her voice --- until she’s in danger for using it. 2004: Caroline Sawyer sees dogs everywhere that no one else seems to notice. As these snarling, teeth-bared delusions begin to take shape in the sculptures she makes in a trance-like state, her fiancé is convinced she needs help from a professional. But Caroline’s past is a dark cellar, filled with repressed memories and a lurking horror that others around her can’t understand. As past and present demons converge, Caroline and Lila must chase the source of this unrelenting power to its core, either to obliterate it or lose themselves forever.
About the Book
In this biting and electrifying novel from bold horror talent Kristi DeMeester, there’s something out there that’s murdering young women --- until an overwhelmed mother and her secretive daughter refuse to live without answers any longer.
He’s known as The Cur, and he leaves no trace --- except for the victims he viciously slays every 15 years. Young women who refuse to conform and don’t know when to shut up.
2019: Thirteen-year-old Lila Sawyer has secrets she can’t share with anyone. But when young women around her begin dying, wild speculation ensues. Soon Lila feels haunted from within, terrorized by a delicious evil that shows her how to find her voice --- until she’s in danger for using it.
2004: Caroline Sawyer sees dogs everywhere that no one else seems to notice. As these snarling, teeth-bared delusions begin to take shape in the sculptures she makes in a trance-like state, her fiancé is convinced she needs help from a professional. But Caroline’s past is a dark cellar, filled with repressed memories and a lurking horror that others around her can’t understand.
As past and present demons converge, Caroline and Lila must chase the source of this unrelenting power to its core, either to obliterate it or lose themselves forever. Brilliantly paced and unapologetically fierce, SUCH A PRETTY SMILE will make you want to stand up and rage at everyone who ever told you to shut up and smile pretty.
Audiobook available, read by Khristine Hvam