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Pima County Public Library: Big Library Read Features The Quiet Girl

Big Library Read is a global eBook club, sponsored by OverDrive, that encourages everyone to read the same eBook at the same time with n ...

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June 21, 2021

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Big Library Read is a global eBook club, sponsored by OverDrive, that encourages everyone to read the same eBook at the same time with no waiting lists or holds. Anyone with a library card can join. Whether you like to read on the Libby app or your Kindle, the Big Library Read makes it easy.

The Big Library Read book, The Quiet Girl, will be available on OverDrive and in the Libby app from June 28 through July 12, just waiting for you to check out.

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Good girls keep quiet. But quiet girls can’t stay silent forever—and the consequences are sure to make some noise.

When Alex arrives in Provincetown to patch things up with his new wife, Mina, he finds an empty wine glass in the sink, her wedding ring on the desk, and a string of questions in her wake. The police believe that Mina, a successful romance author, simply left, their marriage crumbling before it truly began.

But what Alex finds in their empty cottage points him toward a different reality: Mina has always carried a secret. And now she’s disappeared.

In his hunt for the truth, Alex comes across Layla, a young woman with information to share, who may hold the key to everything his wife has kept hidden. A strange, quiet girl whose missing memories may break them all.

To find his missing wife, Alex must face what Layla has forgotten. And the consequences are anything but quiet.

In her debut thriller, S.F. Kosa presents a tightly-woven book sure to inspire questions about trauma, memory, and how well we ever know the people we love.


This press release was produced by the Pima County Public Library. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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