In the tradition of The Higher Power of Lucky and Because of Winn Dixie, a young girl deals with her motherâs suicide in this riveting debut novel that explores love, loss, family, friendship, and redemption.
In the summer of 1977, twelve-year-old Dulcie Louise Dixon arrives on the doorstep of her Aunt Bernieâs farmhouse in Shepherdsville, Ohio, with no voice, a spelling bee trophy, a Websterâs Dictionary, and a box full of ashes. She tries to adjust to her new situation, but canât forget the words she left behind or the mother sheâs lost to suicide.
One day, Dulcie discovers a secret place: a swanâs nest in the woods where at last, her broken world begins to mend. With the help of her surprising new friendsâa guitar-playing runaway, a poetry-loving preacher, a one-armed gas station attendant, a singing seamstress, a chained-up hunting dog, and a family of swansâDulcie is finally able to rise out of her sadness and grief to find her voice once again.