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SUNDOWN GIRLS by L.S. Stratton Kirkus Star

SUNDOWN GIRLS

by L.S. Stratton

Pub Date: Jan. 27th, 2026
ISBN: 9798217004942
Publisher: Nancy Paulsen Books

A Black teenager vacations in the Shenandoah Valley and uncovers a legacy of bigotry and racial violence.

When she was a baby, Naomi Ward was kidnapped from a grocery store. Over a decade later, the woman who took and raised her was arrested and imprisoned. Now, 16-year-old Naomi has been reunited with her family, who know her as Camryn Stoakes. Her parents try to make the homecoming as smooth as possible, but Naomi grieves the loss of her old identity. Determined to unify the family, which includes siblings Maya and Blake, Dawn and Andre Stoakes rent a cabin in Virginia for a few weeks. But soon after their arrival, Naomi feels deeply unsettled: A rotten stench that only she detects permeates the air, she’s visited by the ghost of a Black girl, and she learns that Sparksburg, Virginia, was a sundown town. When Naomi hears about two recent missing persons cases, she becomes convinced they’re related to the town’s evil history. But will anyone believe her? This well-paced debut’s immersive narrative and descriptive language support its strong characterization. Stratton effectively crafts complex family dynamics, and Naomi’s struggle to reconcile the love she feels for her kidnapper with the heinous crime is compelling. The nail-biting final act, which leads to a shocking reveal, will make readers feel as though they’re right beside Naomi, fighting for survival.

A riveting, emotionally resonant thriller infused with supernatural intrigue.

(author’s note) (Thriller. 13-18)