In the tradition of The Stranger and The Old Man and the Sea, this
masterful novella by critically acclaimed novelist Michael Farris Smith
explores the human spirit and its capacity for faith and forgiveness in
an imperfect world and begs the question: how do you survive when hope
is lost? Jon and Estelle walk the picturesque Paris streets but are
living through the cruelest of realities: the disappearance of their
nine-year-old daughter, Jennifer, abducted from the Musee d'Orsay during
a class field trip. Jon spends his days slugging through bus terminals
and metro halls, posting flyers of his daughter, while Estelle has
become a recluse, unwilling to leave the apartment in case the telephone
rings. Their relationship suffers as the passing time chips away at the
hope of Jennifer's return. Then, a free-spirited artist enters their
lives as unexpectedly as Jennifer has left it, luring Jon down a
reckless path as he searches desperately for courage in the smallest
signs. If their daughter is ever returned to them, will Jon and Estelle
both be there to welcome her home?