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In 'The Impossible Thing', Belinda Bauer presents a captivating time-slip mystery that intertwines the story of Patrick Fort, a 23-year-old with Asperger's syndrome, and Celie Sheppard from 1926. After a burglary leads to the theft of a rare red egg, Patrick leverages his sharp observational skills to investigate. Meanwhile, Celie's narrative reveals her bravery as she risks everything to save her family's legacy by retrieving the endangered egg. Bauer crafts a compelling tale, combining humor, emotion, and a deep exploration of unique characters in the illegal world of bird egg collectors.
In 'The Impossible Thing', Patrick Fort, a young man with Asperger's syndrome, uncovers the mystery behind a stolen rare egg, linking past and present.
Belinda Bauer intertwines two timelines in her latest novel, exploring themes of obsession through Patrick Fort's keen observations and Celie Sheppard's daring actions.
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