Cradle of Lies
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Narrado por:
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Kisha Battle Houston
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Etta Blann
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**CRADLE OF LIES: A Novel of Identity, Family, and the Cost of Secrets**
At eighteen years old, Maya Johnson's entire identity collapses. A locked drawer in her mother's bedroom reveals the truth: she was kidnapped from Cook County Hospital as a three day old infant. The woman who raised her who taught her to ride a bike, who braided her hair, who whispered "I love you" every night is a criminal. And somewhere out there is a mother she's never met, a family she never knew existed.
What follows is not a triumphant reunion or a simple journey toward justice. Instead,
*Cradle of Lies* traces the fractured, painful, deeply human process of reconciling two identities, two families, and two versions of a life that can never be fully integrated.
As her mother who raised her Renee faces trial, Maya must confront impossible questions: How do you hate someone you love? How do you honor your biological family while grieving the loss of the only mother you've known? How do you become whole when you've been split in two?
Through Maya's intimate first person narrative, we follow her journey from discovery through trial, from the chaos of reconnecting with her biological family to the slow, non linear work of healing. We meet Simone, her biological mother, who spent eighteen years searching for her stolen daughter. We meet David, The father who raised her , who must reckon with a marriage built on deception. We meet the Carter family, who welcome Maya back with love and complicated expectations. And we meet Renee, a woman whose crime is unforgivable and whose love is undeniable.
*Cradle of Lies* is a literary exploration of identity as something fluid rather than fixed, of grief that doesn't follow a timeline, and of the radical act of holding contradictions. It's a novel about the families we're born into and the families we choose, about the people who hurt us and the people who save us—and sometimes, impossibly, about people who are both.
©2026 Etta Blann (P)2026 Etta Blann