From the New York Times bestselling author of The Lies Among Us comes a magical tale about mothers and daughters, choices and consequences, and the real meaning of home when every place feels like a cage.
Ten months. Thats the longest Elisa has stayed anyplace, constantly propelled by her fear that if she puts down roots, a family curse will turn her into a tree.
But shes grown tired of flitting from town to town and in and out of relationships. When she discovers a small town in Massachusetts where mysterious forces make it impossible for the residents to leave, she hopes she can change her fate.
As Elisa learns about the towns history, she understands more about the women in her family, who seem doomed to never get what they want. Now she believes shes stuck, toois that a patch of bark on her arm? But her neighbors collection of pet birds sings secrets that Elisa can almost understandsecrets she must unravel in order to be truly alive.
Sarah Beth Durst is the author of over twenty-five books for adults, teens, and kids, including The Lies Among Us, The Spellshop, The Lake House, and Spark. Her writing has won an American Library Association Alex Award and a Mythopoeic Fantasy Award, and Durst has been named a finalist for the Andre Norton Nebula Award three times. Several of her books have been optioned for film and television, including Drink, Slay, Love, which was made into a TV movie and became the subject of a Jeopardy! question. Sarah is a graduate of Princeton University and lives in Stony Brook, New York, with her husband, two children, and an ill-mannered cat. Learn more about the author, her work, and upcoming events by visiting her website at www.sarahbethdurst.com.