Publisher: Bookouture
Pub. Date: September 2nd, 2016
Pages: 363
How far would you go for those you love the most?
When Louise McKenzie’s mother is reported missing after the Boxing Day tsunami, Louise leaves her young family and travels to Thailand. There, she finds a bag containing her mother’s passport and a book filled with beautifully illustrated maps: The Atlas of Us, belonging to a woman named Claire.
Who is Claire? How was Louise’s mom connected to her? And might the atlas help Louise find the answers she needs – and her mom?
As Louise pores over the keepsakes hidden amongst its pages, she pieces together the mystery of a love affair, a dark tragedy and a secret both Claire and her mother would go to the ends of the earth to protect.
A gripping, page-turning and emotionally powerful story about love, loss and making peace with the past.
Praise for The Lost Mother
‘A compelling, page turning read about secrets in families and the unwitting consequences…I was completely hooked…Sad, powerful and absorbing.’ Julia Williams
‘A compelling and emotional read that pulled me in – full of intrigue and secrets. A riveting story that I know will stay with me for a very long time.’ Alexandra Brown
‘Beautiful, heartbreaking, uplifting…Really worth a read.’ Hello!
‘An ambitious and deeply poignant story that will take you into another world.’Heat
‘I could see it playing out like a movie as I was reading…I loved it.’ Novelkicks
‘A pacy read…A great book to take to the beach!’ Daily Mail
‘Emotionally-charged.’ Take A Break
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About the Author
Russell. She travelled extensively while working as a travel magazine editor, sating the wanderlust she developed while listening to her Sri Lankan grandparents’ childhood stories – the same wanderlust that now inspires her writing. She now dedicates her time to writing and freelancing as a social media consultant.
You can find out more about Tracy on her website.
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