
What Tears Us Apart
by Deborah Cloyed
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Pub Date Mar 26 2013 | Archive Date May 18 2013
Harlequin | Harlequin MIRA
Description
The real world. That's what Leda desperately seeks when she flees her life of privilege to travel to Kenya. She finds it at a boys'orphanage in the slums of Nairobi. What she doesn't expect is to fall for Ita, the charismatic and thoughtful man who gave up his dreams to offer children a haven in the midst of turmoil.
Their love should be enough for one another-it embodies the soul-deep connection both have always craved. But it is threatened by Ita's troubled childhood friend, Chege, a gang leader with whom he shares a complex history. As political unrest reaches a boiling point and the slum erupts in violence, Leda is attacked...and forced to put her trust in Chege, the one person who otherwise inspires anything but.
In the aftermath of Leda's rescue, disturbing secrets are exposed, and Leda, Ita and Chege are each left grappling with their own regret and confusion. Their worlds upturned, they must now face the reality that sometimes the most treacherous threat is not the world outside, but the demons within.
Advance Praise
—The Huffington Post on The Summer We Came to Life
“Featuring drama, family secrets and friendship...[a] multilayered debut.”
—Library Journal on The Summer We Came to Life
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780778313793 |
PRICE | $14.95 (USD) |
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