My own ‘summer of impossible things’ would banish bitey insects,…



My own ‘summer of impossible things’ would banish bitey insects, make sunscreen apply itself, and have everyday be sunny and high 70s. This book does none of those things. Instead, two grieving sisters turn up in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, where they uncover the traumatic event that shaped their late mother’s life, then try to change it BEFORE it happens. Whoa, time travel. It’s a twisty-turny, mind-bending delight.
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