The Solitary

The Solitary by Lynn Hall, published by Penguin in 1990, is a work of fiction that follows 17-year-old Jane Cahill as she returns to the mountains of Arkansas. This edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English. Jane arrives at a house from her childhood, a place filled with memories of terror and murder, which now serves as her new home.
Readers will find a narrative that explores Jane’s complex emotions and experiences as she confronts her past in this unsettling environment. The story delves into themes of fear and memory, as Jane navigates her new reality and the haunting history of the house. With its compact size and engaging premise, The Solitary invites readers to reflect on the impact of one’s past on the present.
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Walking into the mountains of Arkansas, 17-year-old Jane Cahill arrives at the house she remembers from her childhood as one of terror and murder–this is to be her new home.
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