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Whidbey : A Novel. Cover Image Book Book

Whidbey : A Novel.

Madden, T. Kira. (Author).

Summary:

'Whidbey' is a stunning literary debut about three women connected through one man in the aftermath of his murder. This book is inspired by T. Kira Madden's own experience. Madden had been abused as a child by a man who kept stalking her as an adult. While she was fighting him in court, she was having an emotional moment on a ferry ride, and a complete stranger, after hearing her story, offered to kill him for her. She turned him down, but started to wonder what would have happened if she had said yes? A RADD Pick. Book Club.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780063289680
  • Physical Description: 384 pages ; 2 x 15 cm
  • Publisher: Canada : HarperCollins, 2026.

Content descriptions

Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
Library Bound Incorporated
Subject: FICTION / Asian American & Pacific Islander
FICTION / Crime
FICTION / Family Life / General
FICTION / LGBTQ+ / General
FICTION / LGBTQ+ / Lesbian
FICTION / Literary
FICTION / Psychological
FICTION / Thrillers / Suspense
FICTION / Women

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  • HARPERCOLL

    “Epic in its scope, intimate in its evocation, Whidbey reads like a thriller, compels like a mystery and regarding the human condition, converses with the classics. This is the book everyone will be talking about.” — Adam Johnson, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winning author of The Orphan Master’s Son and Fortune Smiles

    A stunning literary achievement and portrait of three women connected through one man in the aftermath of his murder—the explosive and highly anticipated debut novel from beloved and award-winning memoirist, T Kira Madden.

    Birdie Chang didn’t know anything about Whidbey Island when she chose it, only that it was about as far away as she could get from her own life. She’s a woman on the run, desperate for an escape from the headlines back home and the look of concern in her girlfriend’s eyes—and from Calvin Boyer, the man who abused her as a child and who’s now resurfaced. On her way, she has an unnerving encounter with a stranger on the ferry who offers her a proposition, a sinister solution, a plan for revenge. 

    But Birdie isn’t the only girl Calvin harmed back then. There’s also Linzie King, a former reality TV star who recently wrote all about it in her bestselling memoir. Though the two women have never met, their stories intertwine. Once Birdie arrives on Whidbey, she finally cracks the book’s spine, only to find too much she recognizes in its pages. Soon after, on the other side of the country, Calvin’s loving mother, Mary-Beth, receives a shocking phone call from the police: her only son has been murdered.

    Calvin’s death sets into motion a series of events that sends each woman on a desperate search for answers. A complex whodunnit told from alternating points of view, Whidbey is searingly perceptive and astonishingly original. Exploring the long reach of violence and our flawed systems of incarceration and rehabilitation, this is a tense and provocative debut that’s sure to incite crucial questions about the pursuit of justice and who has real power over a story: the one who lives it, or the one who tells it?


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