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The Center of the World
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The Center of the World

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An epic story of war and peace, love and fear, family and friendship. Lori Nelson Spielman

In New York Times bestselling author Jacqueline Sheehan s evocative and emotionally compelling novel, a mother and her adopted daughter each embark on a journey of self-discovery in the wake of a stunning revelation.

How do you keep a secret so huge that it could devastate everyone you care about? For Kate Malloy, the answer is simple: one lie at a time. That s how she has protected her daughter for more than a dozen years, shielding her from a terrible truth. Sofia, a fifteen-year-old soccer star living in New England, believes she was born in Mexico and legally adopted by Kate. But a posthumous letter from her stepfather tells Sofia a different story one of civil unrest and bloodshed, death-defying heroism and child-smuggling, harrowing sacrifice and desperate decisions.

Sofia s trust in her mother is shattered. At last Kate must do what she knows is right accompany Sofia back to Guatemala, the place where Kate found horror and heartache but also the greatest joy of her life. As mother and daughter confront the damage done by years of dangerous yet necessary deceptions, they discover how much love, hope, and happiness may still remain if they have the courage to face their past.

A searing tale of love and desperate acts set against a backdrop of surreal beauty and unspeakable cruelty. Enthralling, exhilarating. Suzanne Chazin

Page-turning storytelling … a deeply satisfying read. I loved this book. Randy Susan Meyers

Sheehan s writing is lively and vivid and her feel for historical detail is fine. The New York Times

Sheehan uses her skills as both a psychologist and a writer to create a solid, insightful story. Kirkus Reviews

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Center Point
Date
1 August 2016
Pages
500
ISBN
9781683240716

An epic story of war and peace, love and fear, family and friendship. Lori Nelson Spielman

In New York Times bestselling author Jacqueline Sheehan s evocative and emotionally compelling novel, a mother and her adopted daughter each embark on a journey of self-discovery in the wake of a stunning revelation.

How do you keep a secret so huge that it could devastate everyone you care about? For Kate Malloy, the answer is simple: one lie at a time. That s how she has protected her daughter for more than a dozen years, shielding her from a terrible truth. Sofia, a fifteen-year-old soccer star living in New England, believes she was born in Mexico and legally adopted by Kate. But a posthumous letter from her stepfather tells Sofia a different story one of civil unrest and bloodshed, death-defying heroism and child-smuggling, harrowing sacrifice and desperate decisions.

Sofia s trust in her mother is shattered. At last Kate must do what she knows is right accompany Sofia back to Guatemala, the place where Kate found horror and heartache but also the greatest joy of her life. As mother and daughter confront the damage done by years of dangerous yet necessary deceptions, they discover how much love, hope, and happiness may still remain if they have the courage to face their past.

A searing tale of love and desperate acts set against a backdrop of surreal beauty and unspeakable cruelty. Enthralling, exhilarating. Suzanne Chazin

Page-turning storytelling … a deeply satisfying read. I loved this book. Randy Susan Meyers

Sheehan s writing is lively and vivid and her feel for historical detail is fine. The New York Times

Sheehan uses her skills as both a psychologist and a writer to create a solid, insightful story. Kirkus Reviews

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Center Point
Date
1 August 2016
Pages
500
ISBN
9781683240716