
Chloe, the daughter of a reclusive artist, died tragically and cannot "pass" to the other side until her earthly feelings have been resolved.
A young girl trapped between the living and the dead struggles to reconcile her unfinished earthly attachments before she can move on. Chloe, the daughter of a reclusive artist, finds herself tethered to the physical world following a tragic death. She must navigate the limitations of her spectral existence while observing the impact of her absence on those she left behind. The narrative explores the emotional weight of unresolved connections and the barriers between the mortal realm and the afterlife. The story is presented through a lens that emphasizes the atmospheric tension of a haunting that is personal rather than malevolent.
Readers frequently highlight the quiet, introspective nature of the narrative as a defining feature of the work. Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of the author's portrayal of grief through a supernatural lens. Critics note that the pacing remains deliberate, favoring character development over traditional horror tropes. Many readers appreciate the focus on the emotional stakes of the protagonist's situation rather than external conflict. The book is often cited for its somber tone and its examination of the lingering effects of tragedy on a small, isolated family unit.
Page Count:
147
Publication Date:
1976-01-01
Publisher:
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
ISBN-10:
0030166810
ISBN-13:
9780030166815
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