From the beloved author of Astrid & Veronika, a moving tale of
friendship and redemption
Fans of Astrid & Veronika and Chris Cleave's Little Bee will be
thrilled to read Linda Olsson's third novel. Here is Olsson doing what
she does best: illuminating the terrain of friendship and examining the
many forms that love can take.
Marion Flint, in her early fifties, has spent fifteen years living a
quiet life on the rugged coast of New Zealand, a life that allows the
door to her past to remain firmly shut. But a chance meeting with a
young boy, Ika, and her desire to help him force Marion to open the
Pandora's box of her memory. Seized by a sudden urgency to make sense of
her past, she examines each image one-by-one: her grandfather, her
mother, her brother, her lover. Perhaps if she can create order from the
chaos, her memories will be easier to carry. Perhaps she'll be able to
find forgiveness for the little girl that was her. For the young woman
she had been. For the people she left behind.
Olsson expertly interweaves scenes from Marion's past with her quest to
save Ika from his own tragic childhood, and renders with reflective
tenderness the fragility of memory and the healing power of the heart.