It was only okay

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"Evan Taft has plans. Take a gap year in Alaska, make sure his brother and single mother are taken care of, and continue therapy to process his father's departure. But after his mum's unexpected cancer diagnosis, and as Evan's plans begin to fade, he hears something - a song no one else can hear, the voice of a mysterious singer ...

Shosh Bell has dreams. A high-school theatre legend, she's headed to performing arts college in LA, a star on the rise. But when a drunk driver takes her sister's life, that star fades to black. All that remains is a void - and a soft voice singing in her ear ..."

I tried very hard to connect with this book, however, i am not sure if it was because of my age (63) but I struggled to understand and empathise with the storyline. The characters were great and the idea of the book too, but unfortunately I could not totally immerse myself with the story.