In a debut novel that's perfect for fans of Jason Reynolds and Erin
Entrada Kelly, award-winning author/illustrator and educator Pat
Cummings tells a poignant story about grief, love, and the untold
stories that echo across time.
Trace Carter doesn't know how to feel at ease in his new life in New
York. Even though his artsy Auntie Lea is cool, her brownstone still
isn't his home. Haunted by flashbacks of the accident that killed his
parents, the best he can do is try to distract himself from memories of
the past.
But the past isn't done with him. When Trace takes a wrong turn in the
New York Public Library, he finds someone else lost in the stacks with
him: a crying little boy, wearing old, tattered clothes.
And though at first he can't quite believe he's seen a ghost, Trace soon
discovers that the boy he saw has ties to Trace's own history--and that
he himself may be the key to setting the dead to rest.