Sixteen-year-old Sage is a lonely child. Her adoptiveparents watch her obsessively, as if studying her for warning signsof…something. And maybe they’re right to—even she can’t make sense of thestrange things she sees and hears. She possesses knowledge that other teenagersdon’t, that her parents and teachers—no adult—could possibly have. So when Sagefinally makes a friend who understands her alarming gift, he becomes herconfidant, a precarious link to the truth about who she really is. For Sage andthe alluring new boy at school share many things in common. Perhaps, they’lllearn, far too many things.
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