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Half moon lake / Kirsten Alexander.

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Record Number 799257
ISBN 9780143792062 (paperback)
Author Alexander, Kirsten author.
Title Half moon lake / Kirsten Alexander.
Publisher/Date North Sydney, NSW : Penguin Random House, 2019.
©2019
Pagination etc. x, 320 pages ; 24 cm
Contents note Includes reading group notes.
"They said he was their boy. And so he was." -- Cover.
Summary Note Inspired by the true story of a missing child who when eventually found was claimed by two mothers, Half Moon Lake is a captivating novel about the parent-child bond, identity, and what it really means to be part of a family. In 1913, on a summer's day at Half Moon Lake, Louisiana, four-year-old Sonny Davenport walks into the woods and never returns. The boy's mysterious disappearance from the family's lake house makes front-page news in their home town of Opelousas. John Henry and Mary Davenport are wealthy and influential, and will do anything to find their son. For two years, the Davenports search across the South, offer increasingly large rewards and struggle not to give in to despair. Then, at the moment when all hope seems lost, the boy is found in the company of a tramp. But is he truly Sonny Davenport? The circumstances of his discovery raise more questions than answers. And when Grace Mill, an unwed farm worker, travels from Alabama to lay claim to the child, newspapers, townsfolk, even the Davenports' own friends, take sides. As the tramp's kidnapping trial begins, and two desperate mothers fight for ownership of the boy, the people of Opelousas discover that truth is more complicated than they'd ever dreamed . . .
Subject Missing children -- Fiction
Parent and child -- Fiction
Custody of children -- Fiction
Mistaken identity -- Fiction
Kidnapping -- Fiction
Louisiana -- Fiction
Detective and mystery fiction.
Historical fiction.
Shelf Location F ALEX
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