Jeska doesn't know why her mother keeps the curtains drawn so tightly
every day. And what exactly is she trying to drown out when she floods
the house with Mozart? What are they hiding from?
When Jeska's grandmother accidentally calls her by a stranger's name,
she seizes her first clue to uncovering her family's past, and hopefully
to all that's gone unsaid. With the help of an old family photo album,
her father's encyclopedia collection, and the unquestioning friendship
of a stray cat, the silence begins to melt into frightening clarity:
Jeska's family survived a terror that they've worked hard to keep secret
all her life. And somehow, it has both nothing and everything to do with
her, all at once.
A true story of navigating generational trauma as a child, I'll Keep
You Close is about what comes after disaster: how survivors move
forward, what they bring with them when they do, and the promise of
beginning again while always keeping the past close.