"Angus’s feet dropped to the ledge with a thud. “What happened? Did you hurt yourself?” he asked, his voice filled with concern.
“You haven’t told him?” Keith asked.
“Told me what?” Angus said into the hollow silence."
Geneva's world has been blown apart. All she knows is there's no way back - not to the person she was, not to the family she had.
Is there ever a 'right way' to deal with grief? One thing she finds out: there's a wrong one.
What they say:
Booknotes 164/summer 2008: ‘a stunningly accurate and moving portrayal of grief … I am left with a deep admiration for Mackenzie’s power as a writer.’
Awards:
CLF/Storylines Notable Book 2009