![]() ![]() The terrifying world of addiction and the youthful vulnerability to predators is as horrifying as the forest of grief. The classic mother-daughter dynamic is explored and there is a depth of understanding exhibited in these pages that is truly heartbreaking. The many sides of grief are laid out for the reader to choose from for engaging with empathy. (What lengths we facilitators will go to with garb and gourmet treats to draw out the introvert bookworm!) The terrain of the book group is quite familiar - I lead discussion groups - and is authentically communicated. Providence and Paris again feature in the action and are wonderful supporting players. Anne Hood delivers a thoughtful and well-plotted novel that travels some familiar territory that should please her fans. I read this as an ARC and was not disappointed. ![]()
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