The Girl in Duluth by Sigrid Brown

The Girl in Duluth by Sigrid Brown

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The Girl in Duluth tells the story of several characters pulled into the ugly and dangerous world of sex-trafficking.

When 18-year-old June Bergeron’s mother goes missing, June fears the disappearance could be connected to the unsolved cases of several women found murdered in the woods. As she starts to ask questions, she discovers that everyone around her has been keeping secrets. The Girl in Duluth tells the story of not only one family’s troubled history, but of a shrinking rural community reckoning with issues of gender, class, and race. Candid and elegant, June’s voice also simmers with the uneasiness of a young woman who has suddenly become aware she can no longer be sure of anything.

The cover and interior pages were designed by Jess LaGreca and Mayfly Design in Minneapolis. To learn more about the writing of the novel and to see a book-club discussion guide, visit Sigrid Brown’s website. You can also read an excerpt from the novel on Sigrid’s Booklife page.

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