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480 pages, Kindle Edition
First published June 15, 2017
Here, in this house the ghosts of our past are realIsabel, Kate, Fatima, and Thea were inseparable during their boarding school days.
A lie can outlast any truth.They awarded points based off of the most outrageous lie, who believed them and if they ever had to give up the truth.
And it’s a story about hope—about how we have to go on, after the unbearable has happened. Make the most of our lives, for the sake of the people who gave theirs.Overall, it was good, but not that good.
I close my eyes, listening to the sound of the past, imagining myself back into the skin of the girl I once was, a girl whose friends were still around her, whose mistakes were ahead of her...Oh good lawd girl, get to the point already!
I think of all the lies I have repeated and repeated over the years, until they became so engrained they felt like the truth: I left because I wanted a change. I don’t know what happened to him; he just disappeared. I did nothing wrong.
That’s the trouble with having a “click� as Mary Wren might call it. When you define yourself by walls, who’s in, who’s out. The people on the other side of the wall become, not just them, but them. The outsiders. The opposition. The enemy.
I had no idea the part that Ambrose would play in our lives, and we in his, or how the ripples of our meeting would go on reverberating down the years.