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A lot has changed in the year since thirteen-year-old Reanna lost her older sister, Chelsea, who went missing on her way home from school. Each family member is struggling with the lack of closure of Chelsea’s unsolved disappearance in different ways, and Reanna’s mother moves to the city. Left behind on the reserve, Reanna and her little brother must move in with their dad. Reanna feels abandoned and alone… until lights begin flickering in empty rooms, leading her to wonder: Can she find comfort—or answers—in her family’s Ojibwe traditions?
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School Library Journal: "Takes on the difficult responsibility of expressing to readers that sometimes, even if it’s hard, even if there are no true answers, some things are important to speak about, read about, and talk about... Storm and the art team beautifully weave a story about culture, heritage, family, loss, and grief in a tight-knit package."
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