When Evie Perez visits the cherry orchard behind her guesthouse, she paints a boy she's never met. Oskar is startled to see himself on her canvas. As she returns day after day, their connection deepens, and Oskar must decide how long to maintain his silence.
The language of cherries
β Scribed by Jen Marie Hawkins
- Publisher
- Owl Hollow Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 181 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Iceland
- ISBN
- 1945654465
- ASIN
- B07YVP71W7
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β¦ Synopsis
When Evie Perez is cut off from everything she loves and forced to move to Iceland for the summer, she takes her canvas and paintbrushes into the picturesque cherry orchard behind her guesthouse. She stains her lips with stolen cherries in the midnight sun and paints a boy sheβs never met.
Oskar is startled to discover Evie in his familyβs orchard, and even more surprised to see himself on her canvas. Too ashamed to reveal his stutter, he remains silent as Evie returns day after day to paint, spilling confessions she wouldnβt even tell her priest.
As Evieβs life back home unravels, Oskar wants to comfort her with words, but he knows heβs waited too long, so he uses music instead. But when it all comes to the surface, he knows that if Evie canβt forgive him for lying, he may never forgive himself for surviving.
β¦ Subjects
Young Adult Contemporary
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