**The exquisite last novel from Nobel Prize-winning author Yasunari Kawabata** Ineko has lost the ability to see things. At first it was a ping-pong ball, then it was her fiancΓ©. The doctors call it 'body blindness', and she is placed in a psychiatric clinic to recover. As Ineko's mother and fiancΓ©
Dandelion
β Scribed by Kinsley, Jack
- Publisher
- RANE BOOKS
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 116 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The making of a serial killer with a conscience...
A seven-year-old girl wrestling with her dark side must adapt to a new home with a grim secret.
Dandelion has at last been living her dream of having a realfamily. The only problem is her foster father, who would sooner ship her off with his crop of corn than accept her into his family.
Quick-witted, delightfully stubborn, and full of mischief, Dandelion struggles to walk the line. For the first time in her life, she has unconditional love... and if she can survive her foster father's hatred, she might be able to keep it.
When she finally discovers why he is trying to keep her out of his cornfield, her entire future is at risk. Will the startling discovery land her back in foster care? Or lead to deadlier consequences?
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