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And Then She Was Gone

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When an abducted daughter is finally returned to her parents, a new struggle begins in the New York Times–bestselling author's "gripping family story" (Booklist).

Six years ago, eleven-year-old Lauren O'Neil vanished as she walked home from school. Her parents Rachel and Dan still scour their Oregon hometown, hoping against hope that their daughter is still alive. But when Lauren is finally rescued from a secluded farm, her return is nothing like Rachel imagined.

The revelations of what Lauren endured are shocking. But most heartbreaking of all is that Rachel's bright-eyed, assertive daughter has become a stranger. After years of being told that her parents forgot her, Lauren is wary and distant. But Rachel refuses to lose her a second time. Little by little they must relearn what it means to be a family, trusting that their bond is strong enough to guide them back to each other.
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      December 15, 2013
      Lauren O'Neil was 11 when she vanished. Now, six years later, her parents, Rachel and Dan, receive a call informing them that she's been found alive. Her kidnapper, Kevin, kept her on a decrepit farm mere miles from her home and used emotional, physical, and sexual abuse to control her and thwart escape. Noonan explores the family's reunion from Lauren and Rachel's viewpoints as Lauren slowly integrates back into noncaptive life, first in a safe house, then back home. Though Rachel's voice rings truer, both women are highly sympathetic and compelling. Noonan (All She Ever Wanted, 2012; The Daughter She Used to Be, 2011) writes another gripping family story that handles sensitive issues with grace by focusing on the aftermath rather than lurid details of the kidnapping. The timely plot, which calls to mind Jaycee Dugard and the young women who escaped captivity in Cleveland, will hold readers in its sway.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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