Most Beautiful Words

Most Beautiful Words by Raine O’Tierney is a poignant narrative published by Dreamspinner Press on October 10, 2014. This first edition spans 200 pages and is presented in English. The story follows twelve-year-old Autumn as she grapples with the sudden illness of her beloved Great-Pop, Tommy Johnson, who has fallen into a coma. While those around her seem to accept the situation, Autumn is determined to keep their bond alive, believing there are still stories to share, particularly about Roy McMillan, the great love of Tommy’s life.
Readers will find a blend of fiction that touches on themes of horror, romance, and the complexities of family relationships. As Autumn navigates her grief and the surreal magic of the Valley—a place that threatens to pull her Great-Pop away—she faces challenges that test her resolve. The narrative explores the intersection of love and loss, weaving in elements of LGBTQ+ and historical contexts, all set against the backdrop of the 20th century. This edition invites readers to delve into a world where the boundaries between life and death blur, and the power of storytelling becomes a lifeline.
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Twelve-year-old Autumn’s world is shattered when her beloved Great-Pop, Tommy Johnson, suffers a stroke that leaves him comatose. With everyone around her resigning themselves to the inevitable, Autumn is the only one not willing to give up. She and Great-Pop have more secret stories to share with each other, after all. More stories about Roy McMillan–the great love of Tommy’s life whom he lost fifty years ago. Autumn struggles to keep Great-Pop on this side of death’s door. But how can she compete with the beautiful and mysterious Valley–a place of surreal magic where the sun never fully sets? Especially when there’s someone familiar in the Valley who will do everything he can to keep Great-Pop from returning to her.
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