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At twelve years old, Ben Heywood did not think it fair that he should have to witness the death of his younger sister at such close quarters.  Yet at the instant of its happening he also knew that having to witness it was part of the punishment.

They left the house at the usual time, the air crisp and sparkling, the early-morning sun bright on their hastily wiped faces.

"Sunny day," said Frankie from the porch, looking up as brilliant white petals of cherry blossom drifted silently from above.  It was the last thing she said to him.  Ben said nothing, but glanced at her as she gazed upwards, taking in the zigzag parting down the middle of her pigtailed brown hair, the telltale trace of green felt pen on her chin, the gap formed by the collar of her too large shirt where her incorrectly knotted school tie nestled incongruously off center, way below the base of her throat.  Fleetingly it occurred to him that he could reach out and straighten it for her.  If he felt like it.

"Come on," he said morosely.  "We've got to go."

They walked along the sidewalk in silence.  Ben allowed her to remain at his side as far as the gate of Isabelle's house.  As usual Frankie's best friend was already waiting, perched on top of the gate, repeatedly tossing a scruffy rag doll high into the air above her, its limbs spread-eagled ridiculously as it spun skywards.

"Hi, Ben," Isabelle called mischievously, as though there was some great mysterious secret going on that only she and Frankie knew about.  But he ignored her, walking on without pausing, head down, hands thrust deeply into pockets, schoolbag slung over one shoulder, irritated beyond measure.  How he detested having to walk with the girls to school these days.  It was so humiliating.  He heard them fall into step behind him, chattering and giggling idiotically.

It happened at the corner of Newmarket Road, where Goldhanger Crescent joins, on the bend right outside Mr.  Gupta's newsagent's shop.  Ben glanced across the road at the shop, then back at the girls, by now thirty yards behind.  Unhurriedly they ambled after him, arms linked, heads bent together, deep in conspiracy.  If he was quick, he could run across, check if the latest Road Ranger comic was in, pick up a package of peppermints and be back with the girls before they realized it.

The road was wide and busy with early-morning commuter traffic.  Timing a gap in the cars, he darted to the middle, waited as a taxi sped by in the other direction, then sprinted the last few yards and into the shop.

He emerged less than a minute later onto the sidewalk.  The girls were halfway across, clinging together in frozen terror as startled drivers from both directions swerved violently to avoid them.  Frankie's eyes found Ben's, wide with fear and uncertainty, her lips working, mouthing his name.  One driver sounded his horn in shock, then another.  Ben lost sight of the two small figures for an instant as a lorry thundered by, the driver's voice a receding shout: "For Christ's sake!" A motorcyclist moving swiftly up the center between the two traffic streams saw the girls too late, swerved into the oncoming stream and smashed into the side of a van before careening sideways into the gutter at Ben's feet.  Suddenly the air was filled with the sound of car horns, screeching brakes, squealing tires and a succession of splintering crashes as cars piled into the back of one another.  Ben scarcely noticed it.  Above the noise and confusion he could hear Isabelle.  She was screaming, panicked and disoriented, struggling to run back, blindly, across the traffic to the sidewalk.  Frankie turned, grabbing her friend, bent almost double as she dragged at Isabelle's arm to stop her.  But Isabelle was unstoppable, wild-eyed and thrashing like an injured animal, desperately intent on achieving the far sidewalk as her only chance of salvation.  Ben saw Frankie pull one faltering step, then another, in slow motion like a tug-of-war.  There was the blood-chilling sound of six heavy locked-up wheels sliding uncontrollably across the tarmac, a frantic drawn-out blast from the bus driver's horn.  Then with a sickening, muffled thud, the bus struck the girls.

They were in the air.  A confusion of arms and legs, hair, clothes, schoolbags, flying across the clean blue sky, limp and flapping and spread-eagled.  Like tossed rag dolls.

* * *

Jack Heywood awoke with a start.  He lay for a moment, blearily striving to force his mind into focus through a fog of drink and sleeplessness.  Something important .  .  .  He checked his watch, then remembered with a curse, and jerked upright.  Throwing back the blanket, he gasped, piercing pain shooting through his neck and back.  He stiffened, straightening slowly from the couch, wincing as he rubbed his hand against the base of his neck.

It was ten to nine.  Ten minutes.  They'd be here in ten minutes! Precious seconds elapsed as he stared dumbfounded at his watch; the damn alarm must have failed.  Or had he failed to set it? He licked his lips and looked around him.  His head hurt, his mouth was dry, throat like sandpaper.  Unkempt hair escaped his fingers as he brushed it back, gazing round the room in mounting horror.  The executive lounge looked more like a student's apartment after an end-of-term party: overflowing ashtrays, half-empty takeout containers, dirty plates and coffee mugs, empty bottles.

And the smell.  Suddenly he was galvanized into action.  Moving swiftly around the room, he began clearing the wreckage, carrying all into the little kitchenette, where he threw it into rubbish bags, dumped it into the sink or hid it in cupboards.  He poured fresh water and a coffee pack into the machine and switched it on.  Sniffing distastefully, he returned to the lounge, pulled up the blinds and threw open the windows, gulping at the crisp spring air.  Bright sunlight flooded in, the sound of larksong and the idle burbling of a Lycoming as one of the flying-club Cessnas warmed up.  Away to the west, spectral spires were barely visible, the distant Cambridge skyline materializing through the early-morning mist.  Glancing down, he took in the company's three polished silver and green executive turboprops neatly parked on the tarmac below.  Then he turned once more for the room.

He stripped his bedding from the settee, plumped up the cushions and straightened the aviation magazines on the coffee table.  Clearing the conference table and reorganizing the chairs, he glanced up at the wall clock.  Any minute! Where the hell was Bill? And Carol, for that matter.  What the hell use is an executive air-charter business without a receptionist? He had told them nine.  Hadn't he?

Five minutes later he emerged from the tiny bathroom clean-shaven, hair brushed, and wearing a fresh white shirt under his slightly rumpled navy-blue suit jacket.  He checked the straightness of his tie nervously and looked around the now restored executive lounge with something approaching a flicker of pride.  Its leather-upholstered furniture, its glass and chrome tables and chairs, its metal-framed photographs of Heywood-Knight aircraft gliding grace-fully across azure skyscapes.  Carefully chosen to suggest respectability, reliability, professionalism.  But the leather was beginning to wear thin, the chrome to tarnish, the brightly colored photos fading like dreams.

There was a buzz at the door.  They were here.  He took a deep breath, subconsciously lifting his chin and straightening his shoulders.  As he skirted Carol's desk the phone rang.

* * *

Outside the newsagent's, a quiet had descended.  All traffic had stopped in both directions, dazed drivers were getting out of cars, passersby were gathering on the sidewalk.  Mr.  Gupta emerged from his shop.  "What happened?" he asked.  "Is anyone hurt?" Beside him a dark-haired schoolboy stood rigid and motionless, an unopened package of peppermints clutched in one fist.

"Call an ambulance quick!" somebody shouted.  Mr.  Gupta hurried back into his shop.  Nearby a leather-clad motorcyclist groaned, struggling feebly to free himself from the tangled wreckage of his machine.  A dazed van driver bent slowly to help him.  "Easy now, mate.  Easy does it." Across the road, a knot of onlookers was gathering around two small, unmoving forms lying on the pavement.  A woman's voice rose from the growing crowd, like a lamentation, a wail of protest.  "Mary Mother of Jesus, they're just little girls! Little girls--Mary Mother of Jesus."

"Doctor.  Is there a doctor? Anywhere?" An elderly man with a small dog straightened up and looked around.  "Is there a doctor here?"

Suddenly there was the sound of heavy boots running hard along the sidewalk towards the crowd.  Moments later a policeman arrived.  "How many hurt?" he asked breathlessly.

"These two," said the man with the dog.  "And a motorcyclist across the road."

"Right," said the policeman, elbowing his way into the throng.  He dropped to a crouch beside the body of a young girl dressed in school uniform.  She was facedown, her pigtai...
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It takes just a moment for a family's life to be changed forever. For a twelve-year-old boy to dash across the street for a pack of peppermints. For his seven-year-old sister to follow him into traffic. For a bus to swerve out of control. And with that terrible moment, a family's search begins for the unlikely miracle that will put together their shattered lives--and bring their daughter back to life....

In a small hospital room, little Frankie Heywood lies in a coma so deep, no one--not even those who love her the most--can reach her. It is a parent's worst nightmare. For months the Heywoods have kept an uneasy vigil at their daughter's bedside, waiting in vain for the least sign of hope. There they watch helplessly as doctors come and go, unable to do anything for Frankie but keep her body functioning.

Now the experts are telling them that prolonging Frankie's existence may be damaging to their son Ben, who is slipping deeper and deeper into a dangerous emotional isolation. Their marriage already strained to the breaking point, the Heywoods are desperate as only a family can be. Against the expert judgment of all around them, they grasp at their last chance: the brilliant neurologist Elizabeth Chase.

Lizzie Chase knows what it's like to lose a loved one to the darkness. She has dedicated her life to coaxing children back from the brink of oblivion. Her revolutionary work offers the only hope to families like the Heywoods. It has also drawn the unwanted attention of those who through ignorance, greed, or fear would do anything to stop her.

But Lizzie and the Heywoods refuse to be stopped. They are certain that somewhere, just beyond their reach, Frankie is waiting for the lifeline that will lead her back to them. Together this passionate healer and this courageous family will take any risk, make any sacrifice, and defy all odds to turn the ultimate tragedy into the ultimate triumph...but not even miracles occur without a price.

The Lazarus Child is that rare novel that touches you in a way you didn't know you could be touched. It is an unforgettable testament to the power of love, hope, faith--and the inexplicable magic of family.

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