Things Don't Break on Their Own: A Novel BY Sarah Easter Collins
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Sarah Easter Collins's novel, endorsed as a must-read by A.J. Finn and highlighted in the Washington Post and Bloomberg, delves into a haunting mystery that spans decades and explores the profound bond between sisters.
The story centers on Willa, whose life was forever altered when her younger sister vanished on her way to school twenty-five years ago. While everyone else believes her sister to be dead, Willa remains convinced otherwise. She sees glimpses of her sister in strangers—a turn of the head on a train, a familiar gait in a woman in Paris—and each resemblance sends her on a quest to uncover the truth.
The narrative intensifies when Willa is unexpectedly invited to a dinner party hosted by her first love. What begins as a seemingly ordinary evening soon unravels into a gripping exploration of memory, lost love, and buried secrets. As Willa navigates the complexities of the dinner party, old emotions resurface, and the mysteries surrounding her sister's disappearance loom larger than ever.
Sarah Easter Collins intricately weaves together themes of sisterhood, grief, and the enduring impact of unresolved trauma. Her prose is both poignant and suspenseful, capturing the nuances of relationships and the fragile boundaries between past and present. Readers are drawn into a narrative that is as emotionally resonant as it is suspenseful, where every revelation and twist deepens the mystery and enriches the characters' journeys.
In "Memory, Lost Love, and Long-Buried Secrets," Collins crafts a narrative that promises to haunt readers long after the final page, blending psychological insight with a compelling plot that keeps readers on edge until the startling conclusion.
The story centers on Willa, whose life was forever altered when her younger sister vanished on her way to school twenty-five years ago. While everyone else believes her sister to be dead, Willa remains convinced otherwise. She sees glimpses of her sister in strangers—a turn of the head on a train, a familiar gait in a woman in Paris—and each resemblance sends her on a quest to uncover the truth.
The narrative intensifies when Willa is unexpectedly invited to a dinner party hosted by her first love. What begins as a seemingly ordinary evening soon unravels into a gripping exploration of memory, lost love, and buried secrets. As Willa navigates the complexities of the dinner party, old emotions resurface, and the mysteries surrounding her sister's disappearance loom larger than ever.
Sarah Easter Collins intricately weaves together themes of sisterhood, grief, and the enduring impact of unresolved trauma. Her prose is both poignant and suspenseful, capturing the nuances of relationships and the fragile boundaries between past and present. Readers are drawn into a narrative that is as emotionally resonant as it is suspenseful, where every revelation and twist deepens the mystery and enriches the characters' journeys.
In "Memory, Lost Love, and Long-Buried Secrets," Collins crafts a narrative that promises to haunt readers long after the final page, blending psychological insight with a compelling plot that keeps readers on edge until the startling conclusion.