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Penitence by Kristin Koval

Contemporary fiction

Penitence

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Equal parts tragedy, mystery, and coming-of-age, a propulsive, decades-long tale exploring the impact of forgiveness.

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Synopsis

When a shocking murder occurs in the home of Angie and David Sheehan, their lives are shattered. Desperate to defend their family, they turn to small-town lawyer Martine Dumont for help, but Martine isn’t just legal counsel—she’s also the mother of Angie’s first love, Julian, a now-successful New York City criminal defense attorney. As Julian and Angie confront their shared past and long-buried guilt from a tragic accident years ago, they must navigate their own culpability and the unresolved feelings between them.

Spanning decades, from the ski slopes of rural Colorado to the streets of post-9/11 New York City and back again, Kristin Koval’s debut novel is an examination of the complexities of familial loyalty, the journey of redemption, and the profound experience of true forgiveness.

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This book contains scenes that depict the death of a child and mentions of sexual assault.

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Prologue

Nora Sheehan sits in a jail cell in Lodgepole, Colorado, surrounded by three cinderblock walls and the kind of steel bars she’s only seen on television, gray and cold. She’s thirteen, the woman she might become still a shadow even though she’s ready to discard her childhood. A longing for her stuffed penguin—a gift on her fourth birthday from her older brother Nico—grips her with an intensity she doesn’t understand, and she twists her thin arms around her shoulders, a featherless bird warming herself with naked wings. She doesn’t look like the sort of girl who just shot her brother.

The two cops in the adjoining room, arguing about what to do next, don’t stop to think about whether or not Nora is cold. Lodgepole, a three-hour drive from the nearest small city, is not equipped to handle a murder or a murderer, and not equipped for a thirteen-year-old criminal of any kind. The older cop is thinking of his fourteen-year-old daughter, sleeping at home under a polka-dotted comforter, and her upcoming quinceañera, when she thinks she’ll become a woman. The younger cop is thinking of how quickly the life drained out of the three holes in the dead boy, how quickly a human body pales without its blood. Both wring their hands, at times squeezing so hard their fingertips blanch. This kind of thing doesn’t happen in their town. It only happens on the news. It can’t be real.

Angie Sheehan is at home, in the purple house on Pine Street with chipped paint, staring at the crime-scene tape covering the door to her son’s room. The same tape covers the door to her daughter’s room. Nico’s bed lies empty, and she wishes she could sink into the faint imprint his body made on the mattress, smell the sweetly masculine body spray he convinced her to buy to mask his burgeoning teenage odor. Angie shivers, not from shock or terror but because when her husband David left to find a lawyer, he left the front door cracked, and a cold draft winds through the house. I should go close that door, she thinks. We can’t afford a higher heating bill, not now. She’s alone with the noises of an empty home, noises that will rattle around the rest of her life. She closes her eyes against the crime-scene tape, the cold, and the leaden dawn leaking through the window at the end of the hallway.

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Why I love it

Don’t judge a book by its cover—unless that book is Penitence! As the wintery scene on its jacket suggests, this novel is the perfect February read. Crack open its pages and you’ll find a story that chills you to the bone, keeps you guessing, and compels you to believe in forgiveness.

Penitence starts out with a bang—literally. Nora Sheehan is only thirteen years old when she shoots and kills her brother. Her parents, Angie and David, are faced with the dark reality of their daughter’s actions and the loss of their son. So, when secrets from Angie’s past are uncovered, the Sheehans’ already difficult predicament becomes even more tragic.

We have all looked into the eyes of a family member and felt, simultaneously, deep anger and unconditional love. Common wisdom has it that love will always prevail—but is there a breaking point where rage overtakes it? Penitence begins at that critical moment for the Sheehan family. Though the darkness and violence it contains may surprise you, Penitence ultimately shines from within with a kind of boundless empathy. You simply must read it.

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