Thirteen-year-old Lyra Aveline Reynolds has already lost more than most. Her father and sister are gone. Her mother, her final anchor, has just passed from cancer. Now orphaned and adrift, Lyra is placed in foster care and sent to a summer retreat deep in the Alberta wilderness. Willows Rise was meant to be temporary—a distraction. But something there begins to stir.
In the hush of the forest, beneath starlit skies and the glow of lanterns sent drifting across the lake, Lyra discovers more than just grief. Letters tucked away in old trunks. Faces from the past she’s never met. And a strange connection to the place that feels older than memory itself.
Struggling with undiagnosed autism and dyslexia, Lyra has always been on the outside looking in. But at Willows Rise, surrounded by imperfect friendships, aching silence, and quiet hope, she begins to uncover not only secrets about her family—but a spark of something long buried within herself.
A coming-of-age story wrapped in mystery, memory, and grace, Beyond Where Lanterns Rise is the powerful first step in a series that spans decades, tracing Lyra’s journey from a grieving girl to a mentor and foster parent in her own right. For readers who love emotional depth, lyrical storytelling, and the haunting beauty of healing, this book lights the way forward.
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Seraphina King is a Canadian author and creative educator whose writing explores themes of healing, faith, neurodiversity, and found family. Through reflective storytelling, she brings to life emotionally rich journeys of resilience, loss, and quiet strength. When not writing, she works with youth. Her stories often draw inspiration from small-town life, childhood memories, and the power of light in dark places.
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Paperback. Condition: new. McFadden, Devon C (illustrator). Paperback. Thirteen year old Lyra Aveline Reynolds never expected to survive her mother. She certainly never expected to end up in foster care, ripped from the small, familiar rhythms of her childhood, burdened with grief too big for her words, and a silence too loud to escape. After losing her father and older sister in a tragic accident years earlier, Lyra had learned to carry sorrow like second skin. But now, with her mother gone and no family left to claim her, she is placed in the care of strangers and sent to a summer church retreat deep in the Alberta countryside.Willows Rise was supposed to be temporary. A distraction. A holding space until the next inevitable goodbye. But from the moment she arrives, something stirs, a subtle, unfamiliar tug beneath her grief. The hills whisper. The firelight flickers with more than warmth. And in the stillness between group games, awkward bunkmates, and chapel songs she doesn't want to sing, Lyra begins to sense something else at work. Something deeper. Older. Waiting.Struggling with undiagnosed autism and dyslexia, Lyra has always felt like the outsider, too quiet, too strange, too much. But in this space of lanterns and letters, journal pages and songs, she finds unlikely friends who carry secrets of their own. A girl named Emily who once stood on this very hill as a grieving child. A boy who sees through Lyra's silence. And a scarf in a box that leads her toward a truth she didn't know she was missing.As Lyra wrestles with her crumbling faith, the burden of memory, and the aching question of why God feels so far away, she begins to learn that healing is not a single moment of light, but a slow, stubborn flicker in the dark. That maybe grace lives not in answers, but in presence. And that sometimes, the family we find is nothing like the one we lost, but no less real.Beyond Where Lanterns Rise is a lyrical, emotionally rich coming-of-age novel that explores faith, grief, neurodivergence, and quiet resilience. Set in the early 2000s, before the noise of social media, it captures the deep stillness of summer, the weight of memory, and the tender, often broken ways young people learn to rebuild what's been shattered.This is the first book in The Lightkeeper Series, a multi-generational journey through loss, light, and legacy. Each story invites readers to sit in the silence, honour what hurts, and carry the light forward, one flicker at a time. After losing her family, Lyra is sent to a summer retreat she doesn't want. But at Lantern Hill, amid grief, faith, and friendship, she begins to rediscover hope-and the quiet courage to carry the light within her. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781989371169
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