The house uptown

Melissa Ginsburg

Book - 2021

"For fans of Megan Abbott and Laura Lippman, Melissa Ginsburg's The House Uptown is an emotional coming-of-age novel about a young girl who goes to live with her eccentric grandmother in New Orleans after the death of her mother. Ava, 14 years old and totally on her own, has still not fully processed her mother's death when she finds herself on a train heading to New Orleans, going to stay with Lane, her grandmother whom she's never met. Lane is a well-known artist in the New Orleans art scene. She spends most of her days in a pot-smoke haze, sipping iced coffee, and working on the mural that has been her singular focus for years. Her grip on reality is shaky at best, but her work provides a comfort. Ava's arrival u...nsettles Lane. The girl bears an uncanny resemblance to her daughter, whom she was estranged from before her death. Now her presence is dredging up painful and disturbing memories, which forces Lane to retreat even further into her own mind. Ava, meanwhile, is entranced and frightened by her grandmother. She wants to be included in her eccentric life, but can't quite navigate Lane's tempestuous moods. Attempting to keep the peace is Oliver, Lane's assistant and confidant. As this unlikely trio attempts to find their way and form a bond, the oppressive heat and history of New Orleans bears down on them, forcing them to a reckoning none of them is ready for"--

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Genres
Mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Bildungsromans
Published
New York : Flatiron Books 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Melissa Ginsburg (author)
Edition
First Edition
Physical Description
244 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781250784186
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Review by Booklist Review

When orphaned eighth-grader Ava arrives from Iowa to live with her artist grandmother, Lane, in New Orleans, Ava's new home, the house uptown, might as well be on another planet. Lane has forgotten about Ava's arrival and, later, often forgets who the girl is and confuses her with her dead daughter. What at first seems an emotional coming-of-age story quickly turns in a tale of crime as Lane's sketchy assistant, Oliver, impulsively tries a get-rich-quick scheme. His plan, which rests on a killing covered up years ago, threatens to rob Ava of her newfound family, unorthodox though it may be. Humid, unfaltering New Orleans takes its place as a character in Ginsburg's second novel (after Sunset City, 2016), and the voice of teenage Ava also stands out, as she grows from scared newcomer to a teen who is still scared but who uses love and grit to make strides that will have readers cheering. Give this to fans of women's fiction and of David Lennon's Michel Doucette and Sassy Jones mysteries.

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