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Helene Dunbar

    Helene Dunbar is celebrated as the "queen of heartbreaking prose," a title that hints at the profound emotional depth of her storytelling. Her narratives delve into the complexities of the human spirit, exploring intricate relationships and the rawest of feelings with unparalleled honesty. Dunbar's mastery lies in her ability to craft evocative atmospheres that draw readers into her characters' worlds, making her work resonate long after the last page. She possesses a distinctive voice that captures the nuances of love, loss, and resilience.

    Prelude for Lost Souls
    We are Lost and Found
    These Gentle Wounds
    • 2020

      Prelude for Lost Souls

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.4(800)Add rating

      For readers of Nova Ren Suma, Maggie Steifvater, and Maureen Johnson comes a spellbinding tale about choosing your own path, the families we create for ourselves, and facing the ghosts of your past. In the town of St. Hilaire, most make their living by talking to the dead. In the summer, the town gates open to tourists seeking answers while all activity is controlled by The Guild, a sinister ruling body that sees everything.Dec Hampton has lived there his entire life, but ever since his parents died, he's been done with it. He knows he has to leave before anyone has a chance to stop him.His best friend Russ won't be surprised when Dec leaves—but he will be heartbroken. Russ is a good medium, maybe even a great one. He's made sacrifices for his gift and will do whatever he can to gain entry to The Guild, even embracing dark forces and contacting the most elusive ghost in town.But when the train of Annie Krylova, the piano prodigy whose music has been Dec's main source of solace, breaks down outside of town, it sets off an unexpected chain of events. And in St. Hilaire, there are no such things as coincidences.

      Prelude for Lost Souls
    • 2019

      We are Lost and Found

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(2575)Add rating

      A poignant, heartbreaking, and uplifting story in the tradition of The Perks of Being a Wallflower about three friends coming of age in the early 1980s as they struggle to forge their own paths in the face of fear of the unknown.Michael is content to live in the shadow of his best friends, James, an enigmatic teen performance artist who everyone wants and no one can have and Becky, who calls things as she sees them, while doing all she can to protect those she loves. His brother, Connor, has already been kicked out of the house for being gay and laying low seems to be his only chance to avoid the same fate. To pass the time before graduation, Michael hangs out at The Echo where he can dance and forget about his father's angry words, the pressures of school, and the looming threat of AIDS, a disease that everyone is talking about, but no one understands.Then he meets Gabriel, a boy who actually sees him. A boy who, unlike seemingly everyone else in New York City, is interested in him and not James. And Michael has to decide what he's willing to risk to be himself.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Optioned for screen by Game of Thrones’ Nikolaj Coster-Waldau’s, Ill Kippers Productions, and Pretty Little Liars’ Julian Morris

      We are Lost and Found
    • 2014

      These Gentle Wounds

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(723)Add rating

      "Fifteen-year-old Gordie is trying to build a new life after tragically losing his family, but when his abusive father returns, Gordie must confront the traumas of the past"--

      These Gentle Wounds