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The book follows Catherine Danielle Clark, also known as Kya, a little girl growing up in the North Carolina marshes during the 1950s. Kya's mother leaves her when she is just 6 years old, with ...
The "crawdads" of the book's title is an American slang word for crayfish. These crustaceans cannot sing, but when Kya's mother encourages her to explore the marsh, she often says: "Go as far as you can — way out yonder where the crawdads sing." When Tate also uses the phrase, Kya asks him the meaning and he replies: "Just means far in the ...
Not even star Daisy Edgar-Jones can save an adaptation more faithful to the basics of its best-selling story than to its intriguing lead character.
Daisy Edgar-Jones and David Strathairn deserve awards attention (not to mention Taylor Swift). Where the Crawdads Sing Review: A Lush, Lyrical, and Engrossing Southern Gothic Drama Liz Shannon Miller
Sometimes a movie will turn softer than you thought it would — more sunny and upbeat and romantic, with a happier ending. Then there’s the kind of movie that turns darker than you expect, with ...
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The coastal marshlands of North Carolina take on a mythic quality in Delia Owens’ “Where the Crawdads Sing.” It is a character as important as any in the book, and the filmmakers behind the ...
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