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  • Interview with Mackenzie Angeconeb, author of The Fragments that Remain banner. Background image from book cover of vibrant blue and purple overlapping shapes and patterns with solid blue section to centre left and text and Open Book logo overlaid. Full book cover to centre right with tan border, and same textures on cover with young woman's face in profile centred amidst it all, and text overlaid.
    Interview with Mackenzie Angeconeb, author of The Fragments that Remain banner. Background image from book cover of vibrant blue and purple overlapping shapes and patterns with solid blue section to centre left and text and Open Book logo overlaid. Full book cover to centre right with tan border, and same textures on cover with young woman's face in profile centred amidst it all, and text overlaid.
    May 29, 2025

    The Fragments that Remain Tells a Story of Love, Grief, and Hope Through One Young Person's Letters to a Lost Sibling

    Uniquely told through letters and poems, our featured title today is a captivating YA story full of hope and heart. It is the debut novel from author and educator Mackenzie Angeconeb, balancing grief ...

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