Review; The Distance Between High and Low by Kaye Park Hinckley

A few months ago I was fortunate enough to recieve an ARC of the novel The Distance Between High and Low by Kaye Park Hinckley through Netgalley. I read it shortly afterwards and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
“The Distance Between High and Low” is a Southern Gothic novel about the consequences for two young people who set out to learn the identity of their father. Teenaged twins, Lizzie and Peck live in the house of their widowed grandmother Pearl--a house of history and secrets-- along with their unstable, drug-addicted, artist mother, Lila, and Izear, a half-Cherokee Indian devoted to Pearl who took him into her house many years before. Often with dark humor, the story focuses on the strivings of complex characters in the fictional town of Highlow, Alabama from the 1960’s into the 1980’s.

My Thoughts on the Book
The Distance Between High and Low was an interesting book to say it the least. Both the plot and the characters were complex and their stories were intervowen nicely. The story itself also shows just how incidents can cause a ripple effect on those around you.

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