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Between here and April a novel

Summary: "When a deep-seated memory suddenly surfaces, Elizabeth Burns becomes obsessed with the long-ago disappearance of her childhood friend April Cassidy. Driven to investigate, Elizabeth discovers a thirty-five-year-old newspaper article revealing the details that had been hidden from her as a child?shocking revelations about April's mother, Adele." --Cover, p. 2.

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  • ISBN: 156512667X (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 9781565126671 (electronic bk.)
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (280 p.)
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  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: Chapel Hill, N.C. : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2008.

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Subject: Women television producers and directors Fiction
Missing persons Investigation Fiction
Conscience, Examination of Fiction
Motherhood Fiction
Genre: Electronic books.

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Between Here and April
Between Here and April
by Deborah, Copaken Kogan
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Between Here and April


When a deep-rooted memory suddenly surfaces, Elizabeth Burns becomes obsessed with the long-ago disappearance of her childhood friend April Cassidy. Driven to investigate, Elizabeth discovers a thirty-five-year-old newspaper article revealing the details that had been hidden from her as a child: April's mother, Adele, drove with her two young daughters deep into the woods where she killed first them and then herself. Elizabeth, now a mother herself, tracks down everyone-Adele Cassidy's neighbor, her psychiatrist, her sister-who might give her the insight necessary to understand how a mother could commit such a monstrous crime. Elizabeth's investigation leads her back to herself: her compromised marriage, her demanding children, her increasing self-doubt, her desire for more out of her own life, and finally to a fearsome reckoning with what it means to be a mother and wife.
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