Description
Tender, luminous, and a little uncanny, Set a Place for Wren follows a housing-court clerk and her son Theo as an “imaginary” friend Wren, who watches for places the world forgets itself quietly rewrites their house rules (salted windowsills, mind the missing fifth step) and helps the neighborhood avert small disasters, from a gas leak to a storm-swollen street sewn back together with a ribbon of buttons; equal parts domestic realism and gentle folklore, this is a story about community, rituals that make room for wonder, and the everyday courage of choosing to believe.





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