The Lost Hours

The Lost Hours by Karen White, published by Penguin on April 7, 2009, is a 368-page work that delves into themes of family, fate, and forgiveness. The narrative follows Piper Mills, who, after a near-fatal riding accident, inherits her grandfather’s house and uncovers long-buried secrets tied to her family’s past. As she explores her grandmother’s history, including a mysterious box buried in the backyard, Piper begins to unravel a story that intertwines her life with that of her grandmother and her friends from the 1930s.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and family dynamics as Piper discovers torn pages from a scrapbook, a charm necklace, and a newspaper article about an infant found in the Savannah River. The book presents a journey of self-discovery as Piper reevaluates her perceptions of her grandmother’s life and the hidden narratives that shape their family. With elements of fiction and detective work, The Lost Hours invites readers to reflect on the complexities of familial relationships and the impact of the past on the present.
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The New York Times bestselling author of the Tradd Street novels delivers a gripping tale of family, fate, and forgiveness.
When Piper Mills was twelve, she helped her grandfather bury a box that belonged to her grandmother in the backyard. For twelve years, it remained untouched.
Now a near fatal riding accident has shattered Piper’s dreams of Olympic glory. After her grandfather’s death, she inherits the house and all its secrets, including a key to a room that doesn’t exist—or does it? And after her grandmother is sent away to a nursing home, she remembers the box buried in the backyard. In it are torn pages from a scrapbook, a charm necklace—and a newspaper article from 1939 about the body of an infant found floating in the Savannah River. The necklace’s charms tell the story of three friends during the 1930s— each charm added during the three months each friend had the necklace and recorded her life in the scrapbook. Piper always dismissed her grandmother as not having had a story to tell. And now, too late, Piper finds she might have been wrong.
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