Jane Standen is the fulcrum of this story, a quiet woman with a
disquieting past. Years ago, she took a little girl into the forest
and the child disappeared in the woods. Nothing has brought Jane to terms with this loss and now she's in a career that uncovers lost detail. As an archivist, Jane works in a Victorian museum, cataloging the data and detail of an earlier age. The museum's closure and an encounter with the child's father occupy her conscious mind. It does not fill the conscious of the spirits that follow Jane, ghosts vitalized by her search of the past.
The World Before Us is an ambitious book, containing the stories of different time-spans and varying planes of existence. It is a tale that cannot be hurried but observed like a walk through the forest. There are mysteries here: the child disappears as does a woman from the previous century. Nevertheless, the ghosts' presence hints that no one is ever completely lost. Like energy, souls transform from one state to another and some stay around the living who remember the lives that have gone.
The World Before Us is due to be released on March 31, 2015. Many thanks to "Blogging for Books" for allowing me to review this novel!
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