the children of theresa gray
The woods and the gardens were full of memories, but so was their home. Jem and Tessa had put up pictures on the stone walls, black-and-white photographs carefully preserved: of Will, of James and Lucie, who were Minaâs half brother and half sister separated by a more than a century. Someday they could point out each face to Mina and tell her their names and that they would have loved her.





















