The Stones of Burren Bay

Emily de Angelis
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In a tragic car accident, 15-year-old Norie loses her father while her mentally ill mother is injured. Her prized possession, an antique artist's box, is destroyed along with her deep connection to her art. As Norie grapples with her self-identity, obscured by grief and anger, she and her physically and emotionally fragile mother are forced to relocate to a tearoom and lighthouse museum on the shores of Manitoulin Island-Spirit Island where the veil between time and place is thin. With the help of her spirit guide, Norie must overcome her guilt and anger to embrace her artistic identity and save herself and her mother.
Genres: Fantasy
178 Pages

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