<P><B>‘An emotive and confronting debut.’ – <I>Woman’s Weekly</I></B></P><P><B>‘Truths of the heart, sisterly devotion, grief, and medical ethics – this beautifully-written debut is a life-affirming, love-filled tear-jerker.’ – <I>Love Reading</I></B></P><P><B>‘Posing profound questions about grief, love and fate, Bent’s debut celebrates life and sisterhood in an awe-inspiring way.’ – <I>Harper's Bazaar</I></B></P><P><B>Marlowe and Harper share a bond deeper than most sisters, shaped by the loss of their mother in childhood. </B>For Harper, living with what she calls the Up syndrome and gifted with an endless capacity for wonder, Marlowe and she are connected by an invisible thread, like the hum that connects all things. For Marlowe, they are bound by her fierce determination to keep Harper, born with a congenital heart disorder, alive. </P><P> Now 25, Marlowe is finally living her own life abroad, pursuing her