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388 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 12, 2021
1903: Emma Everdeen is an old nurse who works at the All Hallows asylum in rural Dartmoor. When a boat with two unconscious people in it—a woman and a child--is discovered by the locals, the survivors are brought to the asylum and the child is put under the care of Nurse Everdeen. They spend their days in a room in the attic, away from the rest of the patients. The child, Harriet, soon makes her place in the lonely nurse’s heart.
1993: Lewis Tyler’s life has turned topsy-turvy after his mother’s sudden death eighteen months ago. His father has remarried, his new stepmother hates him, his elder sister has gone away to college, and Lewis himself is bundled off to the All Hallows boarding school, which is nothing like a good school should be. Here, Lewis meets another lonely boy, Isak, and their mutual pain bonds them in a true friendship. Both of them share a room in the attic, in the old wing of the school, while the actual building is being refurbished. But this room seems to contain some spooky memories, and the boys soon find themselves caught in a weird situation.
The third (minor) timeline is that of Lewis in 2021, with the 1993 narrative coming as his flashback. How the 1903 narrative connects with Lewis’ story is what you need to figure out by reading the book. My lips are sealed.