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Praise for OUT OF THE EASY“Street-smart, literary and compassionate… Atmospheric and

assured…nicely paced novel.―--Wall Street Journal“A satisfying novel, bringing to life the

midcentury French Quarter…Sepetys writes with rawness and palpable emotional unease.―--

New York Times Book Review (Editorâ€s Choice)“A haunting peek at the life of a teenage

girl in 1950s New Orleans.―--Entertainment Weekly“Like her debut title, Sepetysâ€s latest

is full of transporting writing, drawing you into a past that is fully reconstructed by her superb

imagination.―--Boston Globe'Unforgettable.'--Toronto Star* 'With a rich and realistic setting, a

compelling and entertaining first-person narration, a colorful cast of memorable characters and an

intriguing storyline, this is a surefire winner. Immensely satisfying.― --Kirkus, starred review*

“[A]nother taut and charged historical novel… Sepetys has also built a stellar cast. Readers

will find Josie irresistible from the get-go and will devour the sultry mix of mystery, historical detail,

and romance.―--Publishers Weekly, starred review* 'A Dickensian array of characters; the

mystique, ambience, and language of the French Quarter; a suspenseful, action-packed story.

With dramatic and contextual flair, Sepetys introduces teens to another memorable heroine.'--

School Library Journal, starred review“A page-turner that noir romance fans will gobble up.

The legions of fans that Sepetys earned with her best-selling debut novel will all be lining up for

this. --Booklist“This suspenseful novel…proves Sepetys's extraordinary versatility as a

storyteller.―--Shelf Awareness'Rough-edged and glamorous by turns, this is a wild ride worth

taking.'--Bookpage — Ruta Sepetys**STARRED REVIEW**  Sepetys follows her debut,

Between Shades of Gray, with another taut and charged historical novel, though the setting—the

French Quarter of New Orleans in 1950—is a world apart from that of her previous book. Living

and working in a bookshop, 17-year-old Josie Moraine dreams of attending college—anything to

get away from her mother, a prostitute with Hollywood dreams and a knack for getting involved

with the worst men. When Josie becomes involved in a high-profile murder investigation, she

becomes even more entrenched in her circumstances. The sensual yet rigidly class-based setting

is a real standout, and Sepetys has also built a stellar cast, which includes Willie, a strident but

generous madam; Charlie Marlowe, the bookshopâ€s owner; and a pair of potential love

interests for Josie. Readers will find Josie irresistible from the get-go (“The only reason Iâ€d

lift my skirt is to pull out my pistol and plug you,― she tells a guy early on) and will devour the

sultry mix of mystery, historical detail, and romance.--Publishers Weekly, starred review

**STARRED REVIEW** Â Step right onto the rough streets of the New Orleans French Quarter,


circa 1950…and meet 17-year-old Josie Moraine, a feisty young woman whose mother, a prostit

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