
On a quest to find true love, the granddaughter of a famous artist embarks on an existential journey after she discovers a hidden letter that may prove her grandmother was not insane, as assumed, but clairvoyant.
Birdie Defoe had always been on a quest to discover things, whether it was to understand the world of bugs – ants, spiders, bees, and butterflies – or to solve some mystery, such as the disappearance and death of her famous grandmother, Cassandra Crow, an artist known for her enigmatic oil paintings, who went insane after claiming to have seen God.
In this stand-alone sequel to the novel Ashwood, Birdie, who is now in her late teens and on a quest to find love, discovers a letter addressed to her, twenty-two years after it was written by her dead grandmother, who wrote it seven years before her granddaughter was born, making predictions that sounded like the ravings of a mad soul or someone who was clairvoyant. The discovery sends Birdie on a determined quest to know if consciousness exists beyond the physical body and if death is simply another dimension of life.
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