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by Anita Shreve
Nicky Dillon is 12 years old, and it has been two years since her mother and little sister were killed in an automobile accident. Now she lives with her grieving father, Robert, and when, one winter day, they find an abandoned newborn baby in the snowy woods, old wounds are opened--and new ones are suffered as well. As the police gradually establish the baby's parentage, young Nicky gains some insight into her father, and into her rapidly maturing self. The story is told by Nicky as an adult, many years later.
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Published: September 2005
Category: Literary
Publisher: Warner Books Inc
Pages: 288
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by Sandra on May 10, 2007
Well written and likable, but once again an author is using a child as the main character and the understanding of the emotions and motivations are not believable from that point-of-view. Worth reading.
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