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Nearer Than the Sky - by T Greenwood (Paperback)

Nearer Than the Sky - by  T Greenwood (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Greenwood delves into the frightening illness, Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy. Indie Brown is haunted by a childhood that she'd as soon forget. While at her family home in Arizona, light begins to shine on her past. Indie is forced to reevaluate her relationships with both her sickly mother and her younger sister, Lily, who is following in her mother's footsteps just a bit too closely.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In this mesmerizing novel, acclaimed author T. Greenwood draws readers into the fascinating and frightening world of Munchausen syndrome by proxy--and into one woman's search for healing. <p/>When Indie Brown was four years old, she was struck by lightning. In the oft-told version of the story, Indie's life was heroically saved by her mother. But Indie's own recollection of the event, while hazy, is very different. <p/>Most of Indie's childhood memories are like this--tinged with vague, unsettling images and suspicions. Her mother, Judy, fussed over her pretty youngest daughter, Lily, as much as she ignored Indie. That neglect, coupled with the death of her beloved older brother, is the reason Indie now lives far away in rural Maine. It's why her relationship with Lily is filled with tension, and why she dreads the thought of flying back to Arizona. But she has no choice. Judy is gravely ill, and Lily, struggling with a challenge of her own, needs her help. <p/>In Arizona, faced with Lily's hysteria and their mother's instability, Indie slowly begins to confront the truth about her half-remembered past and the legacy that still haunts her family. And as she revisits her childhood, with its nightmares and lost innocence, she finds she must reevaluate the choices of her adulthood--including her most precious relationships. <p/>"Lush, evocative." --<em>The New York Times Book Review</em> </p>

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