Truths I never told you / Kelly Rimmer.
Material type: TextDescription: 342 pages ; 24 cmISBN: 9781525804656; 1525804650; 9781525804601; 152580460XSubject(s): Mothers and daughters -- Fiction | Family secrets -- Fiction | Postpartum depression -- FictionGenre/Form: Thrillers (Fiction) | Suspense fiction | Domestic fictionDDC classification: 823/.92 LOC classification: PR9619.4.R56 | T78 2020cSummary: "With her father recently moved to a care facility, Beth Walsh volunteers to clear out the family home and is surprised to discover the door to her childhood playroom padlocked. She's even more shocked at what's behind it--a hoarder's mess of her father's paintings, mounds of discarded papers and miscellaneous junk in the otherwise fastidiously tidy house. As she picks through the clutter, she finds a loose journal entry in what appears to be her late mother's handwriting. Beth and her siblings grew up believing their mother died in a car accident when they were little more than toddlers, but this note suggests something much darker. Beth soon pieces together a disturbing portrait of a woman suffering from postpartum depression and a husband who bears little resemblance to the loving father Beth and her siblings know. With a newborn of her own and struggling with motherhood, Beth finds there may be more tying her and her mother together than she ever suspected." -- Amazon.Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Martha's Vineyard High School Library | FIC/RIM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 39844500066269 |
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FIC/PUNKE The revenant : | FIC/RIJ Ironhead, or, once a young lady / | FIC/RIM The things we cannot say / | FIC/RIM Truths I never told you / | FIC/RIM The Warsaw orphan / | FIC/RIN Hang a thousand trees with ribbons : the story of Phillis Wheatley / | FIC/RIN Girl in Blue / |
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"With her father recently moved to a care facility, Beth Walsh volunteers to clear out the family home and is surprised to discover the door to her childhood playroom padlocked. She's even more shocked at what's behind it--a hoarder's mess of her father's paintings, mounds of discarded papers and miscellaneous junk in the otherwise fastidiously tidy house. As she picks through the clutter, she finds a loose journal entry in what appears to be her late mother's handwriting. Beth and her siblings grew up believing their mother died in a car accident when they were little more than toddlers, but this note suggests something much darker. Beth soon pieces together a disturbing portrait of a woman suffering from postpartum depression and a husband who bears little resemblance to the loving father Beth and her siblings know. With a newborn of her own and struggling with motherhood, Beth finds there may be more tying her and her mother together than she ever suspected." -- Amazon.
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