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Never Really Alone


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Never Really Alone tells a story of Sarah Jane Foster, a immature lady who during a proposal age of seven, loses one half of herself to death. In Jun of 1958, her twin sister Miranda Jean, drowns in a stream that runs by their farm.

Is it since she's incompetent to understanding with a loss, so her mind solves a problem, or could it be that Miranda Jean has unequivocally returned from a upheld on a day of a funeral? Of course, seven-year-old children who explain to see those who have upheld on contingency be ill, mustn't they?

In 1958, child psychoanalysis was a child itself, and diagnosis was by today's standards rather shocking. Needless to say, Sarah Jane's universe was incited some-more than upside down. It was as if she had been forsaken into a center of a battlefield.

Thus starts Sarah Jane's tour from easygoing twin to damaged half of a whole - and her try to reconstruct that life. All a while, still trustworthy to her ghostly, though really genuine to her, sister. On a one hand, sticking to her with each fiber of her being - nonetheless during a same time, emotional to be her possess chairman with one voice.


Praise for Never Really Alone

"A touching story of a magical, puzzling bond between twins. If you've ever suspicion desired ones you've mislaid are still with us, this is a book for you."
Lise McClendon, author of a Alix Thorssen Mysteries,
Dorie Lennox Mysteries and Blackbird Fly

"A vivid mural of grief, mental illness, and a unshakable bond between a discerning and a dead. Unforgettable."
Alanna Nash, author of several works including
Golden Girl: The Story of Jessica Savitch

"As a mom of matching twin sons, we strongly identified with Never Really Alone and a approach a story prisoner a truly singular bond common by matching twins."
Dr. Donna Ligda, author


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #199897 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2011-09-28
  • Released on: 2011-09-28
  • Format: Kindle eBook
  • Number of items: 1


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About a Author


Myra Stephens, a local of Detroit, now creates her home in East Nashville, Tennessee. Although this is her initial novel, Myra has been essay for years, edition dual children’s books, Big Enough and A Tail of a Different Color underneath a name of Myra Anderson, in 1991 and 1992, respectively. In further to essay prose, her adore of a entertainment has resulted in 7 strange theatre plays that have been professionally constructed in and around Nashville, Tennessee. She is now operative on her second novel about a Catholic clergyman with surprising powers of healing, set in Detroit, Michigan.



Never Really Alone

Never Really Alone (Kindle Edition)
By Myra Stephens


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Customer Rating: 4.7

First tagged "ghosts" by Myra J. Stephens
Customer tags: ghosts, psychology, paranormal, twins, supernatural, grief, sisters, literary fiction



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1 of 1 people found a following examination helpful.
5a special friend


By Barb


From a opening judgment Mrya Stephens' uninformed descriptions of a events, a settings and a characters keeps we reading. we felt like we was spending time with a friend, whose past we had not known. Sarah Jane is a lady who has gifted most tragedy though whose wish never faded. Rather than give adult and censure others she accepts what has happened and takes shortcoming for her possess happiness. She is a indication for those who have felt like they were a victim. A book that is tough to put down. When Never Really Aloneit ends we glory with a characters.

0 of 0 people found a following examination helpful.
5Took me by surprise...


By Sean O'Connell


Never Really Alone took me by warn and to a land we saw clearly by someone else's eyes. Remarkable déjà vu for a place I'd never been, though famous during once. As so mostly happens, a pacific complacency of childhood is followed by a terrible extremes that life can bring. Lovely, musical during times, this novel is fiction, though full of people and places, sights and sounds so evident that you'll swear we know them, have been there, have tasted that. When we examination we wish to be mislaid in a universe that creates me feel something strongly, good or bad, humorous or terrifying. Stephen's book will take we on a tour about adore that touches all a bases and brings we behind full circle. Highly recommended.

0 of 0 people found a following examination helpful.
5A clear Page Turner


By Nancy


This book was fantastic! From a impulse we sat down to examination we was engulfed in a story line and didnt wish to put a book down! Miranda draws we into her life so that we feel we are right there with her experiencing what is function to her. It was a discerning examination and we finished it in one day! we really would suggest this book

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