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The Hand That Kills
by Ann Raught
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Synopsis
Some lives are so brief yet extremely impactful that their absence revamps everything. "The Hand That Kills" is a commendation to Lily, a little girl whose time was cut tragically short yet whose presence enlightened the most resonant corners of love, sacrifice, and loss. In this book, Ann Raught ...
Some lives are so brief yet extremely impactful that their absence revamps everything. "The Hand That Kills" is a commendation to Lily, a little girl whose time was cut tragically short yet whose presence enlightened the most resonant corners of love, sacrifice, and loss. In this book, Ann Raught recounts the trip of welcoming Lily into her home, apprehending the joys of new motherhood and the haunting fragility of fostering. She then turns to reflect on the family dynamics, the silent struggles of protecting a child from unseen dangers, and the burden of the past threatening to repeat itself. Intrinsically, this account is not just about tragedy—it’s about steadiness. It is about the relentless fight for truth, the pain of unanswered questions, and the potency it takes to break cycles of harm. Most of all, it is about Lily—her laughter, her mischief, her light. And the echo of her absence that still lingers.
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