A boisterous new friend, Harlow, insinuates her way into Rosemary’s life, providing her with the companionship she’s been craving. Her beloved older brother blames her for Fern’s disappearance he, too, “disappeared” 10 years ago. Smart, introverted, and socially awkward, she has difficulty connecting with her peers. Rosemary is now a 22-year-old college student, deeply affected by the events of the past. This suspenseful coming-of-age novel begins in the middle. The family moved while she was away, and her sister, Fern, was given away. What horrible thing has she done to deserve this exile? But when her psychologist father takes her home, it’s not their sprawling farmhouse with trees outside the bedroom windows and a barn out back. Adult/High School–After three weeks spent in Indianapolis with grandparents who do nothing but watch TV and serve her repellent scrambled eggs, five-year-old Rosemary has had enough.
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