"This is a book about grief, about death, and about the shadow of these things transformed in the imagination", starts Margaret Diehl's affecting memoir that is as much about an American family's tragedy as it is about the coming-of-age of a young, impressionable girl. It is vivid in its depiction of each family member, particularly the beloved brother who dies on his bicycle and the remote father who takes his own life soon thereafter.
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"This is a book about grief, about death, and about the shadow of these things transformed in the imagination", starts Margaret Diehl's affecting memoir that is as much about an American family's tragedy as it is about the coming-of-age of a young, impressionable girl. It is vivid in its depiction of each family member, particularly the beloved brother who dies on his bicycle and the remote father who takes his own life soon thereafter.
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