A Sister’s Promise

A Sister’s Promise by Anne Bennett is a poignant narrative published by HarperCollins in 2007, featuring 442 pages in English. The story unfolds around a sister, Molly, who is separated from her baby brother, Kevin, due to family tragedy and societal prejudice. Following the death of her mother, Molly’s life takes a dramatic turn as her grandfather wishes to keep both siblings together, but the authorities decide that Molly must live with her maternal grandmother.
Readers will find a deep exploration of family dynamics and the impact of separation on siblings within this edition. The narrative delves into themes of family life and the challenges faced by Molly as she navigates her new circumstances. This Library Edition presents a rich saga that captures the emotional complexities of familial bonds and the struggles that arise from external forces.
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Presents the story of a sister separated from her baby brother by family tragedy and prejudice. Molly’s life changes when her mother is killed. Her grandfather wants to keep her and brother Kevin, but the authorities decide Molly is to live with her maternal grandmother.
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