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About the Author
Glendy Vanderah is the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Amazon Charts bestselling author of Where the Forest Meets the Stars and The Light Through the Leaves. Glendy worked as an endangered-bird specialist in Illinois before she became a writer. Originally from Chicago, she now lives in rural Florida with her husband and as many birds, butterflies, and wildflowers as she can lure to her land. For more information, visit www.glendyvanderah.com.
Reviews
"Set against a backdrop of family and the mysterious, all-encompassing beauty of the natural world, Vanderah's gloriously readable new novel is a warm story of two damaged people desperate to heal and to find hope, resilience, and-just perhaps-each other. Such a beautifully written tale of buried secrets, dark pasts, and rare courage." -Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You and With or Without You "Glendy Vanderah's beautifully rendered The Oceanography of the Moon tackles the enormity of fate, identity, and climate crisis, while tending to the most delicate intricacies of the human heart. Vanderah's suspenseful and heartbreaking story prods readers to reconsider their preconceived ideas about guilt and redemption, destiny and self-determinism, and magic and unavoidable realities. I couldn't help but cheer for these characters, who navigate darkness but never fail to recognize the beauty of a moth's wing or a distant crater on the moon." -Julie Carrick Dalton, author of Waiting for the Night Song "Steeped in her signature love of nature, Glendy Vanderah weaves the intersecting lives of two strangers into a beautiful twist-one that takes readers from the depths of broken childhood and into the light of healing. This story unwinds the knots that lie buried beneath the surface in an exploration of the meaning of family and the deservingness of love. With lyrical language and characters so unique they leap off the page, it's a richly told story of deep emotions, haunting regrets, and the hopeful path of redemption." -Kelley McNeil, author of A Day Like This
Book Information
ISBN 9781542026505
Author Glendy Vanderah
Format Paperback
Page Count 334
Imprint Lake Union Publishing
Publisher Amazon Publishing