Cover of "Lost in the Forest," depicting a journey of family, grace, and unexpected discoveries.

Lost in the Forest: A Novel (Ballantine Reader’s Circle)

Lost in the Forest: A Haunting Tale of Love, Loss, and Redemption – Now Available on OnlineEbookFair

For nearly two decades, Sue Miller has captivated readers with her deep and poignant explorations of family life. Since the release of her iconic first novel, The Good Mother, she has remained one of the most celebrated authors of contemporary fiction. With Lost in the Forest, she delivers a breathtaking novel set in the vineyards of Northern California, weaving a powerful story of grief, coming of age, and the fragile boundaries between love and destruction.

A Family Shattered by Tragedy

Eva, a divorced mother of three, finds stability in her second marriage and her small bookstore north of San Francisco. But when tragedy strikes and her husband, John, dies in a car accident, her family is thrust into emotional turmoil. Her eldest daughter, Emily, struggles with newfound responsibility, while young Theo can barely comprehend his father’s death.

Daisy’s Heartbreaking Journey

However, it is Daisy, the middle child, who is most deeply affected. In the wake of her stepfather’s absence, she finds herself drawn into a dangerous relationship with an older man—an attempt to fill the void left by loss, leading her down a harrowing and unsettling path. As she navigates adolescence, love, and pain, her choices threaten to change her life forever.

A Masterful Exploration of Love and Grief

With exquisite sensitivity, Lost in the Forest explores the hidden corners of grief, adolescence, and human desire. Miller’s storytelling is raw and immersive, pulling readers into a world where love and pain intertwine. This novel is a masterful portrait of a family in crisis, written with the depth and elegance that define Miller’s literary brilliance.

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