Grace Point

Grace Point by Anne D. LeClaire, published by Viking in 1992, is a literary work that delves into themes of mystery and personal history. This first edition spans 339 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Zoe Barlow, who discovers the skeletons of four infants in the attic of her home in Grace Point. This unsettling find prompts her to confront her past, especially as she faces the disappearance of her own son.
Readers will encounter a blend of gothic elements and fiction as Zoe navigates her emotional turmoil and the haunting secrets of her home. The story explores the connections between past and present, and how they intertwine in the face of tragedy. With its focus on familial relationships and the impact of hidden histories, Grace Point invites readers to reflect on the complexities of motherhood and loss within a richly atmospheric setting.
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Zoe Barlow finds the skeletons of four infants in the attic of her Grace Point home. She must examine her past when her own son disappears.
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