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272 pages
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Clara Brodeur's life has been shaped by her estranged relationship with her mother, the controversial photographer Ruth Dunne, known for unsettling portraits of Clara as a child. After escaping to small-town Maine to forge her own identity, Clara is pulled back into her tumultuous past when Ruth contacts her from her deathbed. This poignant novel explores themes of forgiveness and the complexities of familial bonds, challenging Clara to confront the pain of her childhood and the legacy of her mother's art.
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2008, paperback
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