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All the Secrets of the World

A Novel

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It's 1981 in Sacramento, and thirteen-year-old Lorena Saenz has just been paired with Jenny Stallworth for the science fair by a teacher hoping to unite two girls from starkly different worlds. Lorena begins to spend time at the Stallworth residence and finds herself seduced, not just by Jenny but her parents: Rosemary, her glamorous, needy mother, and Marcus, a scorpiologist who recognizes Lorena's passion for learning and her confused desires. When Lorena's troubled older brother, Tony, picks her up at the Stallworth mansion late one night, he and Marcus exchange tense words—an encounter that draws the Saenz family into the dark heart of America's criminal justice system. To uncover the truth, Lorena must embark on an unforgiving odyssey into the desert and through the gates of a religious cult in Mexico. As she stalks a fate guided by forces beyond her reckoning, shocking secrets explode into view. Filled with pathos, humor, and a dash of the zodiac, All the Secrets of the World is a shape-shifting social novel that offers an unflinching vision of the powerful and powerless colliding. This long-awaited book is a propulsive tour de force—the sheer scope, moral complexities, and piercing insights mark a writer at the height of his powers.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 13, 2021
      Fiction writer and essayist Almond (Bad Stories: What Just Happened to Our Country) stuffs his debut novel with a lurid if convoluted story of teen friendship and crime in the Reagan era. In 1981, 13-year-old Lorena Saenz, a Sacramento eighth grader with a passion for learning, is partnered by her teacher with Jenny Stallworth for a science fair project. Lorena, who is being raised by a single mother from Honduras with modest means, becomes friendly with Jenny’s wealthy parents, who include her in family meals and take her camping. Then, Jenny’s father, Marcus, falsely accuses Lorena of trying to hit on him before inappropriately embracing her, an encounter witnessed by Lorena’s older brother, Tony. His hostile response makes him the prime suspect after Marcus vanishes and is believed to have been murdered. Because Jenny’s mom knows Nancy Reagan slightly, she improbably manages to get the first lady, still traumatized by the attempted assassination of her husband, to try to prioritize the investigation (“The ghostly currents of political power run through the grid of law enforcement,” Almond writes). The truth about Marcus is a yawner, and whatever deeper message Almond tried to imbue is lost in the outlandish plotting. The author’s fans will have fun with this Day-Glo rendering of the early ’80s, but in the end it falls short. Agent: Jenni Ferrari-Adler, Union Literary.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Roxanne Hernandez delivers this multilayered thriller in a dispassionate voice as she shifts smoothly between 13-year-old Lorena's two lives. One is her hardscrabble existence in Sacramento, where she lives with her immigrant mother and brother, and the other is the privileged life she is introduced to by the Stallworths, who reside in Sacramento's suburbs. Hernandez gives Lorena's friend Jenny Stallworth a snarky, self-assured tone of privilege, while Jenny's mother speaks with sugary insincerity. When the Stallworth patriarch disappears, Lorena's voice expresses frustration as she tries to get the police to look for evidence that exonerates her brother, the prime suspect. This powerful story of how preconceived ideas can undermine justice will stay with the listener long after the last word. N.E.M. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

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