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Like Glass

By: Jen Ferguson
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From award-winning author Jen Ferguson (Métis) comes the luminous story of a family steeped in grief and love. Tatum Nova Lambert is determined to drag back her Michelin-star-winning chef dad from Chamonix, a town in the French Alps. It’s not a surprise, when she arrives, that he has completely forgotten about her visit—even though he bought her plane ticket. He promises he’ll make it up to her after his new restaurant opens—and it won’t be a surprise when he forgets that, too. A father isn’t the only thing this town has taken from Tatum. Crashing in her late sister Bronwyn’s apartment, Tatum digs up barely buried anguish and a burning question: what really happened to her sister, halfway across the world? Unable to bear her father’s broken promises or her sister’s ghost, Tatum befriends Agatha, the enigmatic Olympic hopeful, while exploring the corners of Chamonix. And as the unlikely duo try to untangle the secret life Tate’s sister left behind in the mountains’ shadow, they begin to intertwine with each other… Family & Relationships Literature & Fiction Multicultural
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