The Lost Girls of Willowbrook: A Heartbreaking Novel of Survival Based on True History

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UPC:
9781496715883
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
8/30/2022
Release Date:
8/30/2022
Author:
Wiseman, Ellen Marie
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
384
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Instant New York Times Bestseller! Girl, Interrupted meets American Horror Story in 1970s Staten Island, as the New York Times bestselling author of The Orphan Collector blends fact, fiction, and the urban legend of Cropsey for a haunting story about a young woman mistakenly imprisoned at Willowbrook State School the real state-run institution that Geraldo Rivera would later expose for its horrifying abuses. An Indie Next Pick | Peruse Book Club Pick | A Room of Your Own Book Club Pick | A Publishers Lunch Buzz Books Selection Sage Winters always knew her sister was a little different even though they were identical twins. They loved the same things and shared a deep understanding, but Rosemaryawake to every emotion, easily moved to joy or tearsseemed to need more protection from the world. Six years after Rosemarys death from pneumonia, Sage, now sixteen, still misses her deeply. Their mother perished in a car crash, and Sages stepfather, Alan, resents being burdened by a responsibility he never wanted. Yet despite living as near strangers in their Staten Island apartment, Sage is stunned to discover that Alan has kept a shocking secret: Rosemary didnt die. She was committed to Willowbrook State School and has lingered there until just a few days ago, when she went missing. Sage knows little about Willowbrook. Its always been a place shrouded by rumor and mystery. A place local parents threaten to send misbehaving kids. With no idea what to expect, Sage secretly sets out for Willowbrook, determined to find Rosemary. What she learns, once she steps through its doors and is mistakenly believed to be her sister, will change her life in ways she never could imagined . . . A heartbreaking yet insightful read, this novel will open one's eyes to the evil in this world. New York Journal of Books Unvarnished, painful and startlingly clear. Bookreporter.com