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Small Silent Things: A Novel

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A lyrical, haunting debut that explores the power of parenthood, identity, lust, and the legacy of trauma, as the lives of two neighbors are upended by ghosts from their past lives.When the news of her mothers death reaches Jocelyn Morrow, it stirs up memories of her traumatic childhood.

She is a mother herself now, to six-year-old Lucy; living a life of privilege in Southern California with her husband Conrad; moving in a world of wealthy white women, even though she is not white; as far away from her past as she can get.

Her designer clothes cover a net of scars across her back, and she hides an even deeper marka fundamental stain, something she believes invited her abuse.

She also has a blossoming secret: she is becoming obsessed with Kate, her tennis coach.Her neighbor Simon Bonaventure is a successful landscape architect and a Rwandan refugee.

He too is haunted, by the wife and daughter who were taken from him in the genocide twenty years ago.

The ghosts of those he could not save, and those who took them, are never far, and now he has received a letterallegedly from his daughter, grown, and full of questions for a father she doesnt know.

As Jocelyn and Simon begin a tentative friendship, they forge a bond out of their dark secret historiesa bond that may be their only hope of being pulled back from the abyss.

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HarperCollins
0062879243 / 9780062879240
eBook (EPUB)
03/09/2019
English
336 pages
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