“The popular French novelist’s American debut centers on two sisters
who were close as children—responsible Emma felt protective toward
her adventurous younger sister, Agathe—until tragedy altered their
relationship... Flashbacks include challenging subjects like
depression, grief and abuse, but in Grimaldi’s sensitive hands, the novel
is a life-affirming look at how love and dedication can overcome pain
and heal scars.”
Read the full article in The Washington Post.