"What start bad a mornin', cyan end good a evenin'." — Jamaican proverb. Amaya Lin has few memories of the years before she turned eighteen. Now in her forties, she has compensated by carefully cultivating a satisfying life as a wife, mother, and business professional. Her husband’s law practice is on the brink of major success; her neurodiverse son has grown into an independent adult; and she has come to terms with her aunt’s dementia. This sense of order is disrupted, however, when she encounters a stranger who claims to have an impossible connection, launching Amaya on a...
"What start bad a mornin', cyan end good a evenin'." — Jamaican proverb. Amaya Lin has few memories of the years before she turned eighteen. No...