Synopses & Reviews
Bridget Flannery and Maureen O'Malley have been BFFs since forever. Then a brief moment of inattention on an icy road leaves one girl dead and the other in a coma, battered beyond recognition. Family and friends mourn one friend's loss and pray for the other's recovery. Then the doctors discover they have made a terrible mistake. The girl who lived is the one who everyone thought had died.
Based on a true case of mistaken identity, All We Know of Heaven is a universal story that no one can read unmoved: a drama of ordinary people caught up in an unimaginable tragedy and of the healing power of hope and love.
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“Riveting, compassionate and psychologically nuanced…utterly gripping” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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“Give this to readers…theyll relish the specifics and be caught by the tabloid drama” ALA Booklist
Synopsis
Two best friends
A horrific accident
One survives
But which one?
Based on a true story of mistaken identity, All We Know of Heaven is a universal story of ordinary people caught up in an unimaginable tragedy and of the healing power of hope and love.
About the Author
New York Times bestseller Jacquelyn Mitchard's novels include The Deep End of the Ocean, Twelve Times Blessed, and The Breakdown Lane. She is also the author of The Rest of Us: Dispatches from the Mother Ship, a collection of her newspaper columns. She lives with her husband and six children in Madison, Wisconsin.