Vanishing Acts

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Vanishing Acts
Written by: Jodi Picoult
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First published: 2005
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Vanishing Acts is a 2005 novel by Jodi Picoult.

Delia Hopkins seems to a lucky girl. She is engaged to her high school sweetheart, has a successful job as a search-and-rescue person (with a bloodhound), and has a wonderful child, Sophie.

Then her father, Andrew, gets arrested for kidnapping her as a 4 year old in Arizona and everything changes. Her fiancé Eric becomes his lawyer for free and Delia and Sophie follow him to Arizona. She finds out her mother, Elise, was an alcoholic and her mother's lover supposedly sexually abused her as a child. She also finds out her original name was Bethany Matthews and her father was named Charles Matthews. Eric is struggling not to fall Off the Wagon, and Delia's other childhood friend, Fitz, is struggling not to reveal his true feelings for her. Meanwhile, Andrew is waiting in jail. Eventually, Andrew is found not guilty, Eric falls off the wagon and Delia ends up with Fitz.


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