A powerful new novel about grief and mourning.
Cassandra Williams is 12; her little brother Wayne is 7. One day, when they are alone together, there is an accident, and Wayne is lost forever.
Though his body is never recovered, their mother is unable to stop searching. The missing boy cleaves the family with doubt: How do you grieve an absence? And how does it feel?
As Cassandra grows older, she relives and retells her story, and she sees her brother everywhere: In coffee shops, subway cars, and cities on both sides of America.
Here is her brother’s older face, the colour of his eyes, his lanky limbs, the way he seems to recognise her too.
But it can’t be, of course. Or can it? And then one day, there…
