Songs of Willow Frost

by Jamie Ford

Blurb

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From Jamie Ford author of the beloved Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet comes a much anticipated second novel Set against the backdrop of Depression era Seattle Songs of Willow Frost is a powerful tale of two souls a boy with dreams for his future and a woman escaping her haunted past both seeking love hope and forgiveness Look for special features inside Join the Random House Reader s Circle for author chats and more Twelve year old William Eng a Chinese American boy has lived at Seattle s Sacred Heart Orphanage ever since his mother s listless body was carried away from their small apartment five years ago On his birthday or rather the day the nuns designate as his birthday William and the other orphans are taken to the historical Moore Theatre where William glimpses an actress on the silver screen who goes by the name of Willow Frost Struck by her features William is convinced that the movie star is his mother Liu Song Determined to find Willow and prove that his mother is still alive William escapes from Sacred Heart with his friend Charlotte The pair navigate the streets of Seattle where they must not only survive but confront the mysteries of William s past and his connection to the exotic film star The story of Willow Frost however is far more complicated than the Hollywood fantasy William sees onscreen Shifting between the Great Depression and the 1920s Songs of Willow Frost takes readers on an emotional journey of discovery Jamie Ford s sweeping novel will resonate with anyone who has ever longed for the comforts of family and a place to call home Praise for Songs of Willow Frost If you liked Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet you re going to love Songs of Willow Frost tender powerful and deeply satisfying Lisa Genova A poignant tale of lost and found love Tampa Bay Times Arresting with the kind of ending readers always hope for but seldom get The Dallas Morning N

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