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You Will Know Me (Little, Brown and Co), by Megan Abbott

Reads of the week

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Obsession can grow from the simplest of desires-to be good at something. That can easily morph into the need to be the best, the requirement to always be a winner, even if the sacrifices don't balance out.

The Knox family learns the destructive nature of obsession in Megan Abbott's fiercely gripping You Will Know Me. Using the background of gymnastics, Abbott's novel works well as a story about a family, a community, gossip, envy and blind ambition. This sharply plotted novel eschews overt violence, yet a sense of danger and menace flows throughout the story.

Katie and Eric Knox got their daughter, Devon, into gymnastics when she was 3 years old, following a horrific accident in which two of her toes were sheared off by a lawn mower. The sport, they were told, would "help with balance". Devon quickly moves up the ranks, fearless on the vault table and now, at 15, possibly on track for the Olympics.

The unsteady world of gymnastics could easily be seen as a metaphor for the shenanigans of Wall Street, politics and power seekers-a setting rife for a dangerous situation that may erupt at any time. Abbott expertly illustrates how a fragile foundation crumbles in You Will Know Me.

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