Emily Dowdy feels like a terrible burden to her Uncle Frank and Aunt April, who took her in when she was a baby.
A burden that only grows once Emily starts having strange hallucinations – she sees bruises on her body if tree trimmers maim the trees near their front yard, and she can feel the pain of animals suffering, even those whose poor carcasses lie in the freezer, ready to cook.
Her relatives adore their perfect son, soldier Frank, Jr., and treat Emily like a disease. Their bullying is almost as bad as the taunting she endures at school because of her strangely shaped shoulders.
Then, one day while her family is gone, Emily falls down the hall stairs, and is rescued by a peculiar old lady, Miss Solitaire, who reveals that she has been watching over Emily for years. She tells the girl that she has inherited some very special powers. Powers that could change Emily’s life – and the Earth – forever!
Can Emily accept the truth about herself? And if she does, will it help her find the acceptance she needs – from her own family?
A burden that only grows once Emily starts having strange hallucinations – she sees bruises on her body if tree trimmers maim the trees near their front yard, and she can feel the pain of animals suffering, even those whose poor carcasses lie in the freezer, ready to cook.
Her relatives adore their perfect son, soldier Frank, Jr., and treat Emily like a disease. Their bullying is almost as bad as the taunting she endures at school because of her strangely shaped shoulders.
Then, one day while her family is gone, Emily falls down the hall stairs, and is rescued by a peculiar old lady, Miss Solitaire, who reveals that she has been watching over Emily for years. She tells the girl that she has inherited some very special powers. Powers that could change Emily’s life – and the Earth – forever!
Can Emily accept the truth about herself? And if she does, will it help her find the acceptance she needs – from her own family?