Many Stones

Many Stones by Carolyn Coman, published by Front Street in 2002, is a poignant exploration of family dynamics and grief. This edition, written in English and spanning 158 pages, follows Berry Morgan as she navigates the complexities of her relationship with her father after the tragic murder of her older sister, Laura. Laura’s decision to volunteer in South Africa sets the stage for a series of events that deeply affect Berry and her family, particularly as they confront their shared loss.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of death, bereavement, and the struggle to communicate within a family marked by tragedy. As Berry and her father embark on a transformative journey to attend Laura’s memorial service in Cape Town, they face the challenge of breaking their silence and addressing their grief. The story intertwines elements of social topics and personal growth, offering insights into the impact of loss and the potential for healing through shared experiences.
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Berry Morgan’s older sister, Laura, always got along best with their father, even after he moved out. Their shared interest in politics and world events kept Berry on the outside. After college, Laura decides to work as a school volunteer in South Africa – and, in a nightmare straight from the headlines, is brutally murdered. Laura’s death brings Berry’s father back into her life, but they are still unable to talk with each other. Then, a year and a half later, he arranges for the two of them to attend Laura’s memorial service in Cape town. Afterward, they will tour South Africa. It is a trip that will transform them both, and may break their long silence of grief – if they let it. — Back Cover.
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