The Ballad of Dinah Caldwell
By (Author) Kate Brauning
Page Street Publishing Co.
Page Street Publishing Co.
8th March 2022
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
368
Width 149mm, Height 216mm, Spine 34mm
480g
Nothing is more dangerous than a girl with nothing left to lose. Dinah Caldwell has been filling her father's role since he abandoned their family four years ago. She and her grief-stricken mom run their subsistence farm deep in the Ozarks, making sure her younger brother never has to worry. Until the day Gabriel Gates, who owns everyone in Charlotte County, kills her mother to steal her family's well. Homeless, heartbroken, and alone, Dinah only has a single razor-sharp goal: revenge. And now that Gates has put a ten-thousand-dollar bounty on her head, she can't trust anyone, but she also can't take down the most powerful man in the mountains by herself. Her only allies are Kara, Dinah's best friend and secret crush, and Johnny, a young bootlegger who has as much reason to hate Gates as Dinah does. With their help and resources, and maybe even love, she can spark a revolution and set the whole county free-if their combined secrets don't get them all killed first.
"A genre-bending thriller with undeniable grit. Kate Brauning delivers a stunning symphony through her evocative prose, diverse characters, and unrelenting action. The Ballad of Dinah Caldwell will strike unforgettable notes in the hearts and minds of readers from the first to final page!"
--Darcy Woods, award-winning author of Summer of Supernovas and Smoke
"A fiery shot of family, perseverance, and a bit of moonshine."
--Chelsea Mueller, author of Prom House
In a rural, rustic spirit of Where the Crawdad's Sing, The Ballad of Dinah Caldwell packs a romantic, feminist-fierce punch. --Heidi R Kling, author of Sea and Paint My Body Red
The evocative worldbuilding and action-packed opening will suck readers in [...] A thriller that takes on enduring questions of loyalty, vengeance, justice, and equity. --Kirkus Reviews
An excellent combination of action and romance will hook readers into this dystopian revenge thriller. --Booklist
Kate Brauning is the author of How We Fall (Simon Pulse/ 2014), which received positive reviews from Booklist, School Library Journal, Kirkus, and VOYA, and was shortlisted for the Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Best YA Novel award. She is currently a developmental editor with Dovetail/Working Partners, with her list including two USA Today bestsellers, 5 starred reviews, a Nebraska Book Award winner, a RITA finalist, and a Kirkus indie book of the month.