3.5

The Grace Year

Kim Liggett
Book
February
2021

Review:

This was a fascinating book. It was really good throughout most of the book. I could not put it down! I liked the main characters a lot and how feminist it was. It was fantastic to see them go through so many levels of insanity. The only reason why I give this such a low score was because the ending was a little weird. She got pregnant, and they described childbirth in a lot of detail. The very end was sort of cool, but I still wish they went more into the graces than the baby. I think it had the right idea, but it was very adult for a YA novel. Overall this book was excellent, but I could have used a better ending.

Trigger Warnings:
Childbirth (with complications), Gendered violence, Gore, Lynching, Physical violence, and Starvation

Synopsis From Book:

The resistance starts here... No one speaks of the grace year. It's forbidden. We're told we have the power to lure grown men from their beds, make boys lose their minds, and drive the wives mad with jealousy. That's why we're banished for our sixteenth year, to release our magic into the wild before we're allowed to return to civilisation. But I don't feel powerful. I don't feel magical. Tierney James lives in an isolated village where girls are banished at sixteen to the northern forest to brave the wilderness - and each other - for a year. They must rid themselves of their dangerous magic before returning purified and ready to marry - if they're lucky. It is forbidden to speak of the grace year, but even so every girl knows that the coming year will change them - if they survive it...
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