To those on the outside, the Powells are a happy family, but then a devastating accident destroys their fragile facade. When seven-year-old Henry is blamed for the tragedy, he tries desperately to make his parents happy again. As Henry grows up, he is full of potential--a talented sportsman with an academic mind and thirst for adventure--but soon he questions if the guilt his parents have burdened him with has left him unable to escape his anguished family or their painful past. with a delicate touch and masterful attention to detail, New York Times bestsellign author Elizabeth Flock invites us to meet a man both ordinary and extraordinary, and to experience a life that has yet to be lived.
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I have to be quite honest this book bored me. I gave it two stars because I felt so sad for the main character and Elizabeth Flock writes beautifully. This book could have been 100 pages and you would still get the feeling she was trying to get across.
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