Amy Chelsea Stacie Dee, Mary G. Thompson
Amy Chelsea Stacie Dee, Mary G. Thompson
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Amy Chelsea Stacie Dee

Author: Mary G. Thompson

Narrator: Emily Ellet

Unabridged: 7 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/30/2020


Synopsis

A bittersweet homecoming holds dark secrets in this heart-wrenching story of loss, love, and survival.

When sixteen-year-old Amy returns home, she can't tell her family what's happened to her. She can't tell them where she's been since she and her best friend, her cousin Dee, were kidnapped six years ago—who stole them from their families or what's become of Dee. She has to stay silent because she's afraid of what might happen next, and she's desperate to protect her secrets at any cost.

Amy tries to readjust to life at "home," but nothing she does feels right. She's a stranger in her own family, and the guilt that she's the one who returned is insurmountable. Amy soon realizes that keeping secrets won't change what's happened, and they may end up hurting those she loves the most. She has to go back in order to move forward, risking everything along the way. Amy Chelsea Stacie Dee is a riveting, affecting story of loss and hope.

About Mary G. Thompson

Mary G. Thompson was raised in Cottage Grove and Eugene, Oregon. She was a practicing attorney for more than seven years, including almost five years in the US Navy, and is now a law librarian in Washington, DC. She received her BA from Boston University, her JD from the University of Oregon, and her MFA in writing for children from The New School.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura on October 18, 2016

That’s how I knew she was Stacie, and I was Chelsea, and it was forever. Amy and her cousin Dee were kidnapped six years ago. Now sixteen, Amy has returned home without Dee and isn’t giving any answers. Where was Amy all this time? Why is she alone? What happened to her cousin? Who took them to b......more

Goodreads review by Wendy Darling on November 03, 2016

Started off pretty well, but eventually it became apparent that the characterizations would stay flat and the plot would stay underdeveloped. This book just seemed sillier and sillierand less sincere as it went along, which are the last things I'd want to think of a story about child kidnapping, ra......more

Goodreads review by Cortney - on March 25, 2019

Great book!! It was a quick, enjoyable read.......more