New Year’s Eve

New Year’s Eve by Lisa Grunwald, published by Grand Central Publishing in August 1998, is a 384-page work of fiction that weaves together elements of family drama and the supernatural. The story centers on a young mother grappling with the tragic loss of her son, only to discover that her twin sister’s child asserts the ability to communicate with him from beyond.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of grief, connection, and the complexities of familial relationships. The book delves into the emotional landscape of its characters as they navigate their intertwined lives in the wake of tragedy. With its unique premise, New Year’s Eve invites readers to reflect on the bonds that persist even in the face of loss.
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From the author of “The Theory of Everything” comes an engrossing family drama with touches of the supernatural. When an accident takes the life of her son, a young mother is astounded to learn that her twin sister’s child claims to be able to communicate with him in heaven.
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