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Aiza Tan did not expect to spend her eighteenth birthday doing an eulogy for her dad after his sudden and unexpected passing. She also didn't expect to receive an email after the funeral ... from her dad. Desperate to decode his final message to her, she throws herself into the puzzle hunt that the email kicks off - a challenge the two of them used to do together. As the puzzles take her through their shared memories, she must reckon with his sudden absence in her life ... and what she'll do when the puzzle hunt ends.
An intimate and authentic novel about how to piece a life together when everything falls apart.
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