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The Lost Girl by Rosie Goodwin; 9781838773656

The Lost Girl

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The Lost Girl by Rosie Goodwin is a poignant tale set in the year 1875, exploring themes of loss, resilience, and the haunting echoes of the past. After the tragic death of their parents, siblings Esme and Gabriel embark on a journey to find their estranged grandfather. Their reunion is far from warm, as they are welcomed into a cold and unwelcoming household that is steeped in mystery.

The Plot

As Gabriel is sent away to boarding school, Esme finds herself alone in the unfamiliar rectory. It is here that she begins to encounter the spirits of young women, trapped within the walls of their grandfather's home. These ghosts are not mere phantoms; they are manifestations of sorrow and unfulfilled lives, seeking Esme's assistance to unravel the secrets binding them to the earth.

Esme’s journey of discovery is both chilling and enlightening, as she delves into the history of these spirits while grappling with her own sense of belonging. She must summon her courage and wit to solve the mystery surrounding them, paving the way for her own path to peace amidst the unsettling atmosphere of her new home.

Themes

  • Family and Estrangement: The complex dynamics of family relationships become a central theme as Esme and Gabriel navigate their new reality.
  • Isolation and Loneliness: Esme's solitary experiences highlight the emotional struggles faced by children in unfamiliar environments.
  • Supernatural Elements: The ghosts serve as both a source of fear and a catalyst for Esme's growth, illustrating the interplay between the living and the dead.

Readers who appreciate Goodwin's adept storytelling may also find resonance in other works that explore similar themes of mystery and emotional depth, such as The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield or The Ghost Writer by Philip Roth.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 242 mm × 164 mm × 38 mm
Pages: 400
Publisher: Zaffre
ISBN: 9781838773656

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