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9781538712542 (hardback)
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Feltman, Amy
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Willa & Hesper / Amy Feltman.
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New York : Grand Central Publishing, 2019.
©2019
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293 pages ; 22 cm
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In Willa & Hesper, two young women fall in love. When they fall apart, they unwittingly take the same path to heal from their breakup, seeking answers in the lands of their ancestors. From Tbilisi, Georgia to the war sites of Germany, they discover what can break and what can mend when you look to the past to understand your present. Willa's darkness enters Hesper's light late one night in Brooklyn. Theirs is a whirlwind romance until Willa starts to know Hesper too well, to crawl into her hidden spaces, and Hesper shuts her out. She runs, following her fractured family back to her grandfather's hometown of Tbilisi, Georgia, looking for the original story that he is no longer able to tell. But once in Tbilisi, cracks appear in her grandfather's history-and a massive flood is heading toward Georgia, threatening any hope for repair.
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Lesbians -- Fiction
Jewish women -- Fiction
Tʻbilisi (Georgia) -- Fiction
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Bildungsromans
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