The Edge of Lost

In this richly emotional novel, Kristina McMorris evokes the depth of a mother's bond with her child, and the power of personal histories to echo through generations . . .

Two years have done little to ease veterinarian Audra Hughes's grief over her husband's untimely death. Eager for a fresh start, Audra plans to leave Portland for a new job in Philadelphia. Her seven-year-old son, Jack, seems apprehensive about flying-but it's just the beginning of an anxiety that grows to consume him.

As Jack's fears continue to surface in recurring and violent nightmares, Audra hardly recognizes the introverted boy he has become. Desperate, she traces snippets of information unearthed in Jack's dreams, leading her to Sean Malloy, a struggling US Army veteran wounded in Afghanistan. Together they unravel a mystery dating back to World War II, and uncover old family secrets that still have the strength to wound-and perhaps, at last, to heal.

Intricate and beautifully written, The Pieces We Keep illuminates those moments when life asks us to reach beyond what we know and embrace what was once unthinkable. Deftly weaving together past and present, herein lies a story that is at once poignant and thought-provoking, and as unpredictable as the human heart.

"Gripped me from the first page and didn't let go."
-Alyson Richman, bestselling author of The Lost Wife
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JHSiess
Feb 03, 2024
8/10 stars
Best-selling author Kristina McMorris is known for her sprawling, compelling, and painstakingly researched works of historical fiction. Her latest effort, The Edge of Lost, does not disappoint.

McMorris whisks readers off to 1919 Dublin and pulls them into the trials of twelve-year-old Shan, orphaned when consumption (pulmonary tuberculosis) claimed his parents. Although Shan is abused by his Uncle Will, an alcoholic ne'er-do-well, he fears the ho...read more

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