Rebecca Podos, Lambda Award-winning author of Like Water, returns with a contemporary Jewish fantasy of enduring love, unfathomable loss, and the power of stories to hold us together when it seems that nothing else can.
Hannahโs whole life has been spent in motion. Her mother has kept her and her brother, Gabe, on the road for as long as she can remember, leaving a trail of rental homes and faded relationships behind them. No roots, no family but one another, and no explanations.
All that changes on Hannahโs seventeenth birthday when she wakes up transformed, a pair of golden eyes with knife-slit pupils blinking back at her from the mirrorโthe first of many such impossible mutations. Promising that she knows someone who can help, her mother leaves Hannah and Gabe behind to find a cure. But as the days turn to weeks and their mother doesnโt return, they realize itโs up to them to find the truth.
What they discover is a family they never knew and a history more tragic and fantastical than Hannah could have dreamedโone that stretches back to her grandmotherโs childhood in Prague under the Nazi occupation, and beyond, into the realm of Jewish mysticism and legend.ย As the past comes crashing into the present, Hannah must hurry to unearth their familyโs secrets in order to break the curse and save the people she loves most, as well as herself.
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Rebecca Podos is the Lambda Literary Award-winning author of YA novels, including The Mystery of Hollow Places, Like Water, and The Wise and the Wicked, and co-editor of the YA anthology Fools in Love. Find her online at www.rebeccapodos.com.