Here are the best new books to read this month 📚
In her debut novel, Claire Jiménez traces how a family copes years after a devastating tragedy. Twelve years ago, 13-year-old Ruthy Ramirez mysteriously disappeared, and her now adult sisters are still reeling in the aftermath. As youngest sister Nina returns home from college, she feels Ruthy’s absence everywhere she goes.
And then, suddenly, she’s jolted by Ruthy’s presence: as Nina is watching a reality TV show with her oldest sister Jessica, there is Ruthy on their screen. Or so they believe. Jessica, Nina, and their mother hit the road to find this woman who looks uncannily like the girl they lost years ago. The result is a moving portrait of a fractured family—and the thrilling journey they take to find out what happened to Ruthy Ramirez.
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