Eve Moraghan broke one of the great taboos when she abandoned her children as toddlers. Now adults, Arabella, Willow and Rowan have heard nothing of their mother since the day she walked out the door, headed no one knows where. Why she went, they just don't know. But now, it seems, they're about to find out. Their mother's been in an accident, and she's sent word that she wants to see her children. The first reaction is to tell her to forget it. She gave up on them - why should they jump when she says so? And yet somehow they each find themselves on that plane, making the journey that will tell them what their past was all about - and open new doors into the future.
Abandonment and childhood trauma might be bring some siblings closer but more often creates unbreachable chasms. Interesting use of first person writing by characters who are not literary and in some cases near illiterate
I really enjoyed this book, I love the way she can make you feel so involved in the story, you feel as if you are a friend of the characters and they are just telling you their thoughts and hopes and secrets.
Having read and enjoyed 'Tell me your Secret', I was looking forward to this book. However, I was very disappointed - yes there were colourful characters in it, but they didnt grab me.