Vanishing acts

author: Picoult, Jodi
Thirty-two-year-old New Hampshire search-and-rescue worker Delia Hopkins, a soon-to-be-married mother of a five-year-old daughter, begins having strange flashbacks of a forgotten childhood and learns that her father, whom she always believed to be a widower, kidnapped her when she was four--and that her mother is still alive.
year: 2005
call number/section: 1000
subjects: young women, fiction, adult children of divorced parents, fathers and daughters, parental kidnapping, divorced fathers, new hampshire, fiction, arizona, father-daughter relationship, father-child relationship, father and child

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Vanishing acts
Picoult, Jodi
Atria Books (2005)
Thirty-two-year-old New Hampshire search-and-rescue worker Delia Hopkins, a soon-to-be-married mother of a five-year-old daughter, begins having strange flashbacks of a forgotten childhood and learns that her father, whom she always believed to be a widower, kidnapped her when she was four--and that her mother is still alive.
Schools: 18



Vanishing acts
Picoult, Jodi

Thirty-two-year-old New Hampshire search-and-rescue worker Delia Hopkins, a soon-to-be-married mother of a five-year-old daughter, begins having strange flashbacks of a forgotten childhood and learns that her father, whom she always believed to be a widower, kidnapped her when she was four--and that her mother is still alive.
Schools: 1


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