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Andie Parker has just been told that she may have unconsciously taken on someone else's identity as a child. But how could this be? How could she not know who she is? The police have found the body of a little girl in the basement of a missionary boarding school; a little girl they believe to be Andie Parker. But the woman living as Andie Parker knows this must be impossible. The little girl had to be her old dormmate, Miriam, who went missing at the age of seven. And yet, the police and even her own family aren't quite convinced she is who she says she is. Now, Andie must relive her childhood…mehr

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Andie Parker has just been told that she may have unconsciously taken on someone else's identity as a child. But how could this be? How could she not know who she is? The police have found the body of a little girl in the basement of a missionary boarding school; a little girl they believe to be Andie Parker. But the woman living as Andie Parker knows this must be impossible. The little girl had to be her old dormmate, Miriam, who went missing at the age of seven. And yet, the police and even her own family aren't quite convinced she is who she says she is. Now, Andie must relive her childhood trauma as she is confronted with flashbacks, horrible nightmares, and vignettes from her childhood, all while desperately trying to uncover missing memories, save her marriage, and reconnect with her estranged siblings. Can Andie discover who she really is, and find out what happened to the little girl in the basement?
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Autorenporträt
As a younger, Emma Abrams was an avid reader, even reading encyclopedias and cookbooks in a pinch. An American, she has called British Columbia, Canada 'home' for most of her adult life. Abrams enjoys traveling but feels most comfortable returning to her childhood haunts in South America, where her parents served as evangelical missionaries. A "third-culture kid," she often incorporates that unique aspect in her writing. Abrams is author of The Dorm, a novel set in a boarding school in Ecuador. Readers can connect with her online at emmaabrams.com.