House of Frank

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Harry Hartog's review

This book is beautiful, whimsical, the story of grief, trust, found family and the heart wrenching story of life and loss. The sense of home in this cozy fantasy is joyous, and the characters will climb into your heart and never leave. House of Frank is definitely a book of heavy themes and does not shy away from the reality of grief. But Kay Sinclaire does it in a way that leaves you in no doubt that grief can coexist with love, joy and hope. If you are a fan of TJ Klune, Matt Haig or Mitch Albom you will love this book, it will make you cry not only tears of sadness but tears of joy. - Belinda, Harry Hartog Kotara



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A warm and hopeful story of a lonely witch consumed by grief who discovers a whimsical cast of characters in a magical arboretum and the healing power of found family.

Powerless witch Saika is ready to enact her sister's final request: to plant her remains at the famed Ash Gardens. When Saika arrives at the always-stormy sanctuary, she is welcomed by its owner, an enormous, knit-cardiganed mythical beast named Frank, who offers her a role as one of the estate's caretakers.

Overcome with grief, Saika accepts, desperate to put off her final farewell to her sister. But the work requires a witch with intrinsic power, and Saika's been disconnected from her magic since her sister's death two years prior. Saika gets by at the sanctuary using a fragment of a fallen star to cast enchantments while hiding the embarrassing truth about herself.

As Saika works harder in avoidance of her pain, she learns more about Frank, the decaying house at Ash Gardens, and the lives of the motley staff, including bickering twin cherubs, a mute ghost, a cantankerous elf, and an irritating half witch, among others. Over time, she rediscovers what it means to love and be wholly loved and how to allow her joy and grief to coexist.

Warm and inventive, House of Frank is a stirring portrait of the ache of loss and the healing embrace of love.

ISBN:
9781959411666
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
352
Published:
Publisher:
Girl Friday Productions
Imprint:
Flashpoint
Weight:
1 g

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