Laura Wiess escribe con una honestidad convincente que profundiza en las complejidades del crecimiento y la superación de experiencias vitales difíciles. Sus narrativas se caracterizan por una profundidad profunda, explorando temas sensibles con respeto y comprensión. Wiess crea historias que no solo atrapan a los lectores, sino que también invitan a la reflexión. Su voz distintiva y su habilidad para conectar con su audiencia hacen que su obra sea impactante y memorable.
Wiess weaves a compelling narrative that explores the intricate themes of beauty, destruction, and love. Building on her previous acclaimed works, the story delves into the emotional complexities of its characters, offering a gripping and poignant experience for readers.
What if your family couldn't protect you? What if it was your family you needed protecting from? Forgiveness is far off for teenagers Blair and Ardith, best friends and accomplices in a terrible crime. At the home of the only adult they trust, a police officer, the girls confess every horrifying detail. But it soon becomes clear the act was not one of malice or revenge, but borne of fierce loyalty and an unimaginable desperation. Written off by abusive parents and mocked and shunned by their classmates, Blair and Ardith had found a safe haven with one another. And when that haven was threatened, they realised they would have to do everything in their power to protect it. Whatever the cost.
An emotionally gripping, haunting novel about one young girl's fight for
survival against the father who was supposed to protect her - and the system
that failed her...