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The Deepest Roots por Miranda Asebedo
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The Deepest Roots (edición 2018)

por Miranda Asebedo (Autor)

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Cottonwood Hollow, Kansas, is a strange place. For the past century, every girl has been born with a special talent, like the ability to fix any object, heal any wound, or find what is missing. To best friends Rome, Lux, and Mercy, their abilities often feel more like a curse. Rome may be able to fix anything she touches, but that won't help her mom pay rent or make it easier to confide in Lux and Mercy about what's going on at home. Lux's ability to attract any man with a smile has always meant danger. And although Mercy can make enough of whatever is needed, even that won't help when her friendship with Rome and Lux is tested. As Rome struggles to keep her friendships close, she discovers the truth about life in Cottonwood Hollow, that friends are stronger than curses, that trust is worth the risk, and sometimes what you've been looking for has been under your feet the whole time.… (más)
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Título:The Deepest Roots
Autores:Miranda Asebedo (Autor)
Información:HarperTeen (2018), 320 pages
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What a great read. The pacing and writing are natural and easy to fall into. The author really has a knack at writing realistic teenage characters, especially teenage girls. No cliches and characterizations. I really enjoyed the strong female lead roles as well as the supporting roles. Each character was three-dimensional. What I really enjoyed about this book was the magical realism. I didn't need too much over-explanation of the magic. It was just there and believable in a modern setting and allowed me as a reader to fill in with my own imagination. ( )
  holdenkillfield | Oct 2, 2020 |
Three girls, best friends. They’ll do most anything for each other. It turns out they may have to do more than they imagined. Like every girl born in Cottonwood Hollow in the last century, Rome, Lux, and Mercy each have a special talent. Then mysterious events begin to happen that challenge the girls and their friendship. And this is only the beginning of a fascinating story, with magical happenings, about these girls and the Kansas town where they live.
In the novel THE DEEPEST ROOTS, author Miranda Asebedo has created characters that could be your friends in school. They worry about their schoolwork. They’re interested in boys. They have family problems. They also have a mystery to solve, a mystery that threatens their friendship and might even cause the death of the girls.
THE DEEPEST ROOTS is a story of family, life, and friendship, with a touch of fantasy. The problems the girls face touched my heart. I wanted to help them as I followed their journey through the good times and the bad, hoping their story had a happy ending. This novel would make a nice addition to high school libraries as well as your own library. ( )
  beverlyjean | Dec 21, 2018 |
Full disclosure: when my preorder of The Deepest Roots arrived, I didn’t even remember ordering it. I had to jump on Goodreads in order to refresh my memory of what it was. I can’t remember ever doing this for a book before, and the fact that I had forgotten I ordered it didn’t sit well for me. If it was already forgettable, reading it would probably be a chore.

I am a fool, loves. An absolute fool. The Deepest Roots is one of my favorite reads this year. Here’s why.

The characters are wonderful. As a white woman, I see myself represented in YA a lot. As a kid who grew up dirt poor and eating peanut butter for lunch and getting clothes from the older kids at church, I rarely see myself represented. Your socioeconomic status plays a lot into life experience, and I bonded with Rome immediately. She’s prideful and works hard and is grateful and scared and honest even when she knows it’s going to hurt her. Rome is one of the most genuine characters I’ve ever met. I love her.

But Rome isn’t the only good character. I liked them all. Lux, on the edge of fear and desperation, but at the same time so completely in love with a girl from the wrong side of the tracks. Perfect Mercy, who struggles to hold up her facade while crumbling under expectation. Jett, Stella, Red, even Mercy’s mom and the vile Garrett were perfectly written. The characters here jump off the page, and for me, that ties a book close to my heart.

Cottonwood Hollow is a typical small town with a history and a curse. This is a pretty common trope in magical realism – small towns and curses, I mean. I like this trope. You see it in books like The Wicked Deep and beloved films like Hocus Pocus. It’s good, but on its base level, it won’t surprise you. For me, the twist was when the plot wasn’t what we were led to believe. Sure, it was in there, but The Deepest Roots is more a story about friendship. It has one of the most complex and endearing female friendships I’ve seen, in a genre that is slowly breaking away from catty girlfriends and talking behind each others back. Loved it.

I fell into this world every time I opened the book, but the worldbuilding is subtle. You smell the grease at Red’s Auto and taste the bubbles from Rome’s Dr. Pepper without really thinking about it. A lot about Miranda Asebedo’s writing style is subtle, but I personally loved it. She’s just the right amount of description, dialogue, and introspection. I added her next book, A Constellation of Roses, to my TBR when I was 20 pages into The Deepest Roots. Her writing enchanted me, and I can’t wait to see what she has next.

If The Deepest Roots isn’t already on your TBR, please consider adding it. It’s going to be one of those books I champion, because it is a quick read and a lovely story with a bit of ghosts and treasure hunting and really amazing friendships. I haven’t seen it around the blogosphere yet, and I’d like to! It’s a wonderful story from a wonderful new writer and deserves some love. ( )
  Morteana | Oct 14, 2018 |
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Cottonwood Hollow, Kansas, is a strange place. For the past century, every girl has been born with a special talent, like the ability to fix any object, heal any wound, or find what is missing. To best friends Rome, Lux, and Mercy, their abilities often feel more like a curse. Rome may be able to fix anything she touches, but that won't help her mom pay rent or make it easier to confide in Lux and Mercy about what's going on at home. Lux's ability to attract any man with a smile has always meant danger. And although Mercy can make enough of whatever is needed, even that won't help when her friendship with Rome and Lux is tested. As Rome struggles to keep her friendships close, she discovers the truth about life in Cottonwood Hollow, that friends are stronger than curses, that trust is worth the risk, and sometimes what you've been looking for has been under your feet the whole time.

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