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A young girl is kidnapped and held in captivity

By Anna Redman
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And Then She Was Gone by Rosalind Noonan

Lauren O’Neil is only 11 years old when she goes missing. Her family searches tirelessly for six years until — miraculously — she’s found. And Then She Was Gone tells the haunting story of Lauren’s time in captivity and the struggles the O’Neil family faces when they’re finally reunited with their daughter. A story of optimism and encouragement, despite the heart-wrenching subject matter. – Anna Redman

And Then She Was Gone, Rosalind Noonan, $17, Indigo and Amazon.

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