The book is perfect for any fans of romance novels, murder mysteries, or even people who just have an appreciation for the beauty of nature. Perhaps that’s why “Where The Crawdads Sing” is so appealing to the thousands of people who’ve read it: it gives a glimpse into an outsider’s life.Ĭhances are, if you like books like Madeline Miller’s Circe, Anthony Doerr’s All The Light We Cannot See, or Ruta Sepetys’ Salt To The Sea, Delia Owen’s Where the Crawdad’s Sing might also be worth a read. As Kya’s story develops, she becomes entangled in a murder investigation, complicated by past relationships. During her time growing up, she rarely interacts with society, instead learning from the marsh. The story follows Kya as she struggles through life with her abusive father and ultimately is left completely abandoned in the marsh after her family leaves. Kya is the main protagonist, who is the epitome of a societal outsider. A swamp knows all about death, and doesn’t necessarily define it as tragedy, certainly not a sin.ĭelia Owens’s “ Where The Crawdads Sing ,” a creative masterpiece, is clearly a hard-hitting book.
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