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  • av Wendy Schultz
    249,-

    If you had an ability that could save lives but that would target you as different, would you use it? If the price of living a normal life was ignoring part of yourself, would you pay that price?Ten-year-old Fresno Bakersfield Ingersoll really wants a normal life. It's a hard ask when she's saddled with a horrible name, an absent father, and a flaky mother who moves her family every year. And then there's her own forbidden ability to hear the voices of unborn babies. Resolutely, Fresno changes her name, moves in with her stable grandmother and does her best to block the songs of the babies.Years pass. Fresno is now Clare and living the normal life she has created. Then her father resurfaces and her mother shares traumatic experiences with her, shaking Clare's world. When her long-hidden baby radar is needed to save the life of her college roommate's baby, Clare's normal life may vanish forever.

  • av Susie Hara
    237,-

    It is 2005 and Deb Travis, a park ranger in Death Valley, has spent the last thirty years grieving the death of her brother Ron. He was the light of her life, her mentor and protector, a beautiful young man with an easy laugh and a bright green thumb. But according to police, he shot himself in the housing collective where he lived with five others in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury neighborhood. No letter was left behind, only a journal packed with diatribes against the government, the Vietnam War, and his shame over an unnamed secret. The cause of death seemed evident but the reason was never clear. Three decades later, Deb receives a disturbing comment on her website, challenging whether Ron's death was truly a suicide and causing her to question everything she thought she knew. Across the country in Brooklyn, Nikki Gold, a child therapist, is triggered by a young client's case. Shadowy, disturbing images from Nikki's childhood emerge, leading her to wonder if she, like so many of her clients, suffered a trauma. No such memory surfaces, but clearly something happened in the Haight-Ashbury house where she grew up. As she starts to explore what that might be, her life spirals out of control. Meanwhile, as Deb begins digging into the past, she searches for members of the housing collective and finds Nikki, who had spent her childhood in the house and had looked up to Ron as a surrogate father. When Deb and Nikki reconnect, they embark on a search for answers but are met with even more questions. What painful truth was Ron hiding from his housemates? What did they know about him but leave unsaid? Does shedding light in the darkest corners of the people we love bring us any closer to them? Or are the secrets we keep sometimes the only thing saving us?

  • av Chris Lombardi
    255

  • av Michael S Karpa
    230

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