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Deep in the Pacific Northwest lies the Olympic National Forest-- nearly one million acres of impenetrable darkness and impossible beauty. Even in this modern age, much of it remains undiscovered and uncharted. From the heart of this old forest, a six-year-old girl appears. Speechless and alone, she can give no clue as to her identity, no hint of her past. . . .Until recently, Dr. Julia Cates was one of the preeminent child psychiatrists in the country, but a scandal shattered her confidence, ruined her career, and made her a media target. When she gets a desperate call from her estranged sister, Ellie, a police chief in their small western Washington hometown, she jumps at the chance to escape. In Rain Valley, nothing much ever happens--until a girl emerges from the deep woods and walks into town. She is a victim unlike any Julia has ever seen: a child locked in a world of unimaginable fear and isolation. When word spreads of the "wild child" and the infamous doctor who is treating her, the media descend on Julia and once again her competence is challenged. State and federal authorities want to lock the girl away in an institution until an identification can be made.But to Julia, who has come to doubt her own ability, nothing is more important than saving the girl she now calls Alice. To heal this child, Julia will have to understand that she cannot work alone and must look to others--the people in the town she left long ago, the sister she barely knows, and Dr. Max Cerrasin, a handsome, private man with secrets of his own.Then a shocking revelation forces Julia to risk everything to discover the truth about Alice. The ordeal that follows will test the limits of Julia's faith, forgiveness, and love, as she struggles to ascertain where Alice ultimately belongs.In her most ambitious novel to date, Kristin Hannah delivers an incandescent story about the resilience of the human spirit, the triumph of hope, and the mysterious places in the heart where love lies waiting.From the Hardcover edition.
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I absolutely loved this book. The story was compelling from the very first page, the characters were relatable and I longed for Alice to have the happy ending she deserved. The narrator did an amazing job bringing it to life. This is my second Kristin Hannah novel, and I am 2 for 2, as The Nightingale was also incredible.
Does she ever write something that doesn't make you cry? Oh my heart
What an interesting book and an agonizing twist toward the end. Again, it's an unlikely, but possible scenario. A disgraced child psychologist (Julia Cates) practicing in LA, returns to her hometown in the Pacific Northwest to recover/lick her wounds at her sister, the chief of police's request. She find her services are needed to help a mute child who appears on the main street of the small town where the doctor grew up.
Again, the character development of all characters is stunning as is the description of the locale. Soon, I was rooting for the doctor to recover her confidence and for the child to find her voice. What I didn't expect was the resolution of how the child ended up with so many issues in the first place. And how that tied to the romantic lead, another misplaced doctor who came to the area to avoid his own troubles.
Maybe it's unbelievable that so many characters are so good-looking, but I liked that aspect of the story. Good beach read overall.