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Sabine: Book One in the Sabine Trilogy

Sabine: Book One in the Sabine Trilogy

Sarah Click
4.1/5 ( ratings)
Josephine was a murderer, drug abuser, alcoholic, formerly promiscuous teenager, and mentally ill, but she was a mother. She was charged with the responsibility of a child and before that child, six others. The first six escaped, either to other lives or an afterlife. They are not with Josephine. She gave birth to her last child at the age of twenty two. This would be the child who felt responsibility for the parent, a desire to keep her mother safe, concern for her welfare, and a constant yearning to know who she is and where she fits in the world. This child would have a gift. The story is Josephine’s and the family before her, but the burden falls on the child with the gift, the child with the yearning, Sabine.

Sabine, roams the isolated country roads of coastal east Texas, weaving herself into the lives of her closest neighbors. Some are nurturing, like Mrs. Emily, others . . . Sabine's care falls to Mrs. Emily when Josephine is hospitalized and Sabine discovers structure and nurturing.

It is not until the return of her older brother, Billy, that Sabine begins to understand the unconditional love of family. Together they attempt to establish a stable home. There are challenges. Josephine is not a willing participant. Her irrational fears and Sabine's gift of sensitivity reveal a family history of mental illness, alcoholism, murder, and deceit.

This first novel in a trilogy introduces Sabine, a strong-willed girl, intelligent, sensitive to spirits and determined to discover the history of the Dunn family and the source of her mother's irrational fears, setting the stage for Josephine's Journals and Secrets of Dunn House.
Language
English
Pages
368
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
DelCorazon Interests
Release
October 30, 2015

Sabine: Book One in the Sabine Trilogy

Sarah Click
4.1/5 ( ratings)
Josephine was a murderer, drug abuser, alcoholic, formerly promiscuous teenager, and mentally ill, but she was a mother. She was charged with the responsibility of a child and before that child, six others. The first six escaped, either to other lives or an afterlife. They are not with Josephine. She gave birth to her last child at the age of twenty two. This would be the child who felt responsibility for the parent, a desire to keep her mother safe, concern for her welfare, and a constant yearning to know who she is and where she fits in the world. This child would have a gift. The story is Josephine’s and the family before her, but the burden falls on the child with the gift, the child with the yearning, Sabine.

Sabine, roams the isolated country roads of coastal east Texas, weaving herself into the lives of her closest neighbors. Some are nurturing, like Mrs. Emily, others . . . Sabine's care falls to Mrs. Emily when Josephine is hospitalized and Sabine discovers structure and nurturing.

It is not until the return of her older brother, Billy, that Sabine begins to understand the unconditional love of family. Together they attempt to establish a stable home. There are challenges. Josephine is not a willing participant. Her irrational fears and Sabine's gift of sensitivity reveal a family history of mental illness, alcoholism, murder, and deceit.

This first novel in a trilogy introduces Sabine, a strong-willed girl, intelligent, sensitive to spirits and determined to discover the history of the Dunn family and the source of her mother's irrational fears, setting the stage for Josephine's Journals and Secrets of Dunn House.
Language
English
Pages
368
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
DelCorazon Interests
Release
October 30, 2015

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