The possible world

Liese O'Halloran Schwarz

earliest edition we have, 2018 Scribner, 2018 368 pages

"A richly compelling and deeply moving novel that traces the converging lives of a young boy who witnesses a brutal murder, the doctor who tends to him, and an elderly woman guarding her long buried past. It seems like just another night shift for Lucy, an overworked ER physician in Providence, Rhode Island, until six-year-old Ben is brought in as the sole survivor from a horrifying crime scene. He's traumatized and...

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Editions we hold

Possible World edition · 2019 · Penguin Random House · 464 pages · 9781784757328
Possible World edition · 2018 · Penguin Random House · 368 pages · 9781786331182
The possible world edition · 2018 · Scribner · 356 pages · 9781501166143
Possible World edition · 2018 · Scribner · 368 pages · 9781501166167
Possible World edition · 2018 · Penguin Random House · 9781473539297
Possible World edition · 2018 · Penguin Random House · 400 pages · 9781786331199

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