Famed puppeteer and master manipulator Walter Gray surprises his three daughters by announcing there is a fourth at his 80th birthday party. An incomplete paternity testâand a will that places a condition on each daughterâs inheritanceâsuggest that the missing daughter isnât a figment of his dementia. Jane, the eldest, is tired of her fatherâs eccentricities. She remembers the scarcity of her childhood and doesnât want another sister to share the birthright. Rosie, born out of wedlock, sees the missing sister as her key to acceptance as a full member of the puppeteerâs family. Cora, the youngest, born after Walter achieved fame and fortune, is most concerned with extricating herself from running Walterâs company so that she can pursue her own life. The sisters each knew a different version of their enigmatic father, but all grew up in the presence of fairy tales acted out with marionettes and shadow puppets. If they are to find the fourth daughter and claim the legacy their father has left them, the three must confront their fractured relationships with their father and each other. Infused with fairy tales that sometimes spill magic into the sistersâ real lives, The Puppeteerâs Daughters is a stunningly woven family saga about the cost and rewards of claiming a creative life.