Format:
Audio disc
Edition
Unabridged.
by
Parkhurst, Carolyn, 1971-
Call Number
PARKHUR CAROLYN
Publication Date
2016
Physical Description
8 audio discs (approximately 9 hr.) : digital, CD audio ; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
An emotionally wrenching story of how a seemingly "normal" family could become desperate enough to leave everything behind and move to a "family camp" in New Hampshire--a life-changing experience that alters them forever.
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Format:
Manuscript
by
Parkhurst, Carolyn, 1971-
Call Number
PARKHUR CAROLYN
Publication Date
2016
Physical Description
278 pages ; 24 cm
Summary
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Dogs of Babel, a taut, emotionally wrenching story of how a seemingly "normal" family could become desperate enough to leave everything behind and move to a "family camp" in New Hampshire-- a life-changing experience that alters them forever. How far will a mother go to save her family? The Hammonds are living in suburban DC, where everything seems to be going just fine, until it becomes clear that the oldest daughter, Tilly, is developing abnormally-- a mix of off-the-charts genius and social incompetence. Once Tilly-- whose condition is deemed undiagnosable-- is kicked out of the last school in the area, her mother Alexandra is out of ideas. The family turns to Camp Harmony and the wisdom of child behavior guru Scott Bean for a solution. But what they discover in the woods of New Hampshire will push them to the very limit. Told from the alternating perspectives of both Alexandra and her younger daughter Iris (the book's Nick Carraway), this is a unputdownable story about the strength of love, the bonds of family, and how you survive the unthinkable--
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