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After a tragic skiing accident takes the lives of their parents, the young Sean and Ada Wheeler are orphaned and left to deal with the overwhelming thralls of grief. Sean, a mere 21-year-old, is given the responsibility of his parents' estate and business. As if that wasn't enough, he is also made the legal guardian of his 15-year-old sister, Ada, who is struggling to cope with the reality of her parents' death. The siblings struggle with this new relationship dynamic as they each process their grief in very different ways. Delving into the complications of grief, this story examines the…mehr

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After a tragic skiing accident takes the lives of their parents, the young Sean and Ada Wheeler are orphaned and left to deal with the overwhelming thralls of grief. Sean, a mere 21-year-old, is given the responsibility of his parents' estate and business. As if that wasn't enough, he is also made the legal guardian of his 15-year-old sister, Ada, who is struggling to cope with the reality of her parents' death. The siblings struggle with this new relationship dynamic as they each process their grief in very different ways. Delving into the complications of grief, this story examines the hardships of losing a loved one while showcasing the different ways grief presents itself. Ada's journey, while difficult, seeks to provide the reader with a sense of hope that even the toughest obstacles in life can be overcome with the love and support of those around you.
Autorenporträt
Shaelyn Gaskin is a 25-year-old aspiring teacher from Southern Ontario, Canada. After years of battling various mental health issues, and experiencing grief firsthand, Shaelyn decided to write The Heights as a way to relate to others who are experiencing one of life's unfortunate circumstances. This is her first published book and she is incredibly excited to share it with the world. An older sister herself, Shaelyn wanted to portray the importance of family and the bond that can develop between siblings in the face of adversity. At the time of writing this book, Shaelyn also completed a Master's Degree in European Studies and is currently attending Teacher's College in North Bay, Ontario. She hopes to someday inspire the future generation to follow their dreams and be the best versions of themselves, ensuring that no one ever feels alone, abandoned, or left behind.