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More info The new book by Elizabeth Stout, like her famous Olivia Kitteridge, is a novel about a lost childhood. Each story in it is a tense drama, where in the center is a dark past and an almost hopeless present. If your childhood was spent in home hell, with your father — a rapist, how hard will it be to live with this secret? Can you forgive your own mother who failed to protect her from cruelty? One word wrongly spoken in childhood can boomerang back into the present, causing pain, shame, and despair. The secrets that you carefully keep can float out at any moment. In When Everything Is Possible, all heroes are dependent on their own past, and the present sets traps.
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