Sometimes, holding on means letting go...
Sylvie is a tender, poignant novel examining a family's love for one another, acceptance, and letting go. Set in the Colorado mountains, it reveals the secrets and lies surrounding what appears to be a perfect family.
Exploring the delicate threads binding a family together, we learn how an unexpected tragedy can unravel everything-and how they find hope, inspiration, and forgiveness to continue.
An important and sadly relevant story about a loving family forced to accept and forgive the results of a young girl's repeated social rejection-and how her tragic irrevocable decision affects them all.
Sylvie will give readers a peek into the mind and moods of a young woman struggling with choices and feeling unloved for most of her life. It's a must-read for grief groups; providing useful, understandable insight for parents and siblings of family members suffering consequences of coping with unexpressed trauma.