Hannah's parents thought moving her to a new school was a fresh start. Hannah,11, is autistic and unable to talk owing to her disability. Because she had a twin named Angel, Hannah was not allowed to grieve and was punished for seeking solace in her sister's possessions. In her mute anguish, Hannah thinks that her parents would soon betray her. To Hannah's dismay, a knife keeps appearing under her pillow, and a voice she believes to be in her head won't leave her alone. Possibly Angel, who has come to seek redress for her assault. Can Hannah get over her fear and let her in?
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Hannah's parents thought moving her to a new school was a fresh start. Hannah,11, is autistic and unable to talk owing to her disability. Because she had a twin named Angel, Hannah was not allowed to grieve and was punished for seeking solace in her sister's possessions. In her mute anguish, Hannah thinks that her parents would soon betray her. To Hannah's dismay, a knife keeps appearing under her pillow, and a voice she believes to be in her head won't leave her alone. Possibly Angel, who has come to seek redress for her assault. Can Hannah get over her fear and let her in?
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