**"In the vein of Jodi Picoult's _Nineteen Minutes,_ _As Wide as the Sky_ explores the human component of tragedy." --Mandy Mikulencak, author of _The Last Suppers_** **** **"Characters as rich and indelible as the life they endure . . . A phenomenal read."** **-- Internationally Bestselling A
As Wide as the Sky
β Scribed by Pack, Jessica
- Book ID
- 110339472
- Publisher
- Kensington
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 179 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781496718181
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β¦ Synopsis
"In the vein of Jodi Picoult's Nineteen Minutes, As Wide as the Sky explores the human component of tragedy." --Mandy Mikulencak, author of The Last Suppers
"Characters as rich and indelible as the life they endure . . . A phenomenal read."
-- Internationally Bestselling Author Davis Bunn
Five a.m.: Amanda Mallorie wakes to the knowledge that her son Robbie is gone. And a new chapter of her own life must begin. She has spent four years as her son's only support, desperately trying to understand the actions that landed him on death row and to change his fate. Now Amanda faces an even more difficult task--finding a way, and a reason, to move forward with her own life.
Before the tragedy that unfolded in a South Dakota mall, Robbie was just like other people's sons or daughters. Sometimes troubled, but sweet and full of goodness too. That's the little boy Amanda remembers as she...
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