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Wider than the Sky
Wider than the Sky | Katherine Rothschild
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In the wake of sudden tragedy, twin sisters uncover a secret that rips open their world. Katherine Rothschild explores the pain and power of forgiveness in a stunning debut novel that will shatter your heart and piece it back together, one truth at a time. Sixteen-year-old Sabine Braxton doesnt have much in common with her identical twin, Blythe. When their father dies from an unexpected illness, each copes with the loss in her own waySabine by poeting (an uncontrollable quirk of bursting into poetry at inappropriate moments) and Blythe by obsessing over getting into MIT, their fathers alma mater. Neither can offer each other much support . . . at least not until their emotionally detached mother moves them into a ramshackle Bay Area mansion owned by a stranger named Charlie. Soon, the sisters unite in a mission to figure out who Charlie is and why he seems to know everything about them. They quickly make a life-changing discovery: their father died of an HIV- related infection, Charlie was his lover, and their mother knows the whole story. The revelation unravels Sabines world, while practical Blythe seems to take everything in stride. Once again at odds with her sister, Sabine chooses to learn all she can about the father she never knew. Ultimately, she must decide if she can embrace his last wish for their family legacyalong with forgiveness.
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Wider than the Sky | Katherine Rothschild
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I know nothing about this book other than I love the cover. The brush strokes, etc. Looks amazing.

BTW did you know that there is a Wider Than the Sky Book Store? (At least Litsy says there is one).

Out Jan 18
#COverLove #YAedition

erinreads This cover is so gorgeous! 😍 4y
ninergrl6 Any book that uses an Emily Dickinson line as a title is a must-read for me 4y
LibrarianRyan @ninergrl6 I didn‘t know that was an ED line. 4y
ninergrl6 @LibrarianRyan yep! The first line/title of the poem is, “The brain — is wider than the sky” 4y
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