Fiction by Diane Chamberlain
One very early morning on a North Carolina beach, eleven-year-old Daria Cato finds a newborn baby, alone and barely alive with its placenta still attached. She wraps it in a shirt and takes it directly to her mother, an action that saves the child’s life and gives Daria a baby sister named Shelley.
Twenty-two years later Shelley is all grown up and longing to find out where she came from. She sets off an investigation with the help of a local TV celebrity, but what will they be able to uncover after so long?
This was a great story with memorable characters and some amazing surprises.
I also read recently by this author: The Bay at Midnight
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