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For readers who enjoy historical fiction and emotional journeys
Explores the secrets of the past that shape one's identity
You will find hope and courage in Brighton's journey
From award-winning author Elizabeth Byler Younts comes a luminous and heartbreaking historical novel about resilience, friendship, and the search for belonging--perfect for readers of Susan Meissner and Katherine Reay.
"Younts's successor to The Solace of Water (2018) has an enthralling foundation for its story, along with an appealing historical setting and themes of friendship and love amidst oppression . . . the captivating plot will engage readers." --Booklist
Brighton Friedrich has never known life beyond the walls of Riverside Home, the rural asylum where she was born in the 1940s. Raised by a nurse who keeps secrets about her past and bound to her best friend, a boy she calls Angel, Brighton dreams of freedom. Together they risk everything to escape, but the world outside is as perilous as it is beautiful. With no identities, little money, and only fragile hope, they must rely on each other and the unexpected kindness of strangers in their quest to find home.
Told with Elizabeth Byler Younts's gorgeous, lyrical prose, The Bright Unknown is a poignant story of love, loss, and redemption that will linger long after the last page. This standalone historical novel includes discussion questions, making it a great choice for book clubs and a thoughtful gift for fans of unforgettable, hope-filled fiction.
Title
The Bright Unknown
Author
Elizabeth Byler Younts
Book Format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Thomas Nelson
Published
October 2019
Weight
290g
Dimensions
13.8 x 21.2 x 2.7 cm
ISBN
9780718075682
ISBN-10
0718075684
Eden Code
4973540
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