We Speak in Storms by Natalie Lund

We Speak in Storms

by Natalie Lund

It's been more than 50 years since a tornado tore through a drive-in movie theater in tiny Mercer, Illinois, leaving dozens of teens - a whole generation of Mercerites - dead in its wake. So when another tornado touches down in the exact same spot on the anniversary of this small-town tragedy, the town is shaken. For Brenna Ortiz, Joshua Calloway, and Callie Keller, the apprehension is more than just a feeling. Though they seem to share nothing more than a struggle to belong, the teens' paths continue to intersect, bringing them together when they least expect it, and perhaps, when they need it most. Both the living and the dead have secrets and unresolved problems, but they may be able to find peace and move forward - if only they work together.

A beautifully told, haunting yet hopeful novel about pushing past the pain, facing the world, and finding yourself.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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A very quiet book, that will sneak up on you, and hit you in the feels.

A half a century after a tornado left many bodies in its wake, three teens, each struggling with something, connect with people from that past event, as well as each other. Through these connections, they are able to work through their pain, and come to terms with these difficult parts of their lives. Their stories were pretty heartbreaking, and there were tears from me, but in the end, I appreciated the bond they formed, and the personal growth each of them experienced.

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