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When ten-year-old Ethan Russell loses his parents in a tragic accident, the world goes silent. Brilliant but nonverbal, Ethan does not cry. He does not scream. He builds. What begins as a machine to find his parents becomes a gateway into the unknown, pulling him into a realm suspended between life and death. In this mysterious world of flickering shadows and whispering winds, Ethan meets a gentle guide who offers no easy answers. With logic as his compass and grief as his fuel, he must surrender control to discover a truth that cannot be measured or solved. A truth that healing, faith, and…mehr

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When ten-year-old Ethan Russell loses his parents in a tragic accident, the world goes silent. Brilliant but nonverbal, Ethan does not cry. He does not scream. He builds. What begins as a machine to find his parents becomes a gateway into the unknown, pulling him into a realm suspended between life and death. In this mysterious world of flickering shadows and whispering winds, Ethan meets a gentle guide who offers no easy answers. With logic as his compass and grief as his fuel, he must surrender control to discover a truth that cannot be measured or solved. A truth that healing, faith, and love remain possible, even when nothing makes sense. Blending emotional realism with spiritual allegory, The Bridge is a deeply moving novel about guilt, grief, and grace. Told through the internal world of a neurodivergent child, it invites readers into a layered journey across memory, sorrow, and the unseen. As Ethan navigates the world he has built, he uncovers a truth greater than any theory: that even in silence, love speaks--and even in loss, he is not alone.
Autorenporträt
Ashley N. Hudson is an award-recognized screenwriter, filmmaker, and professional stuntwoman with more than fifteen years of experience in film and television. Her work combines emotional depth with cinematic vision, often exploring the unseen truths that shape human experience. The Bridge, her debut novel, began as a screenplay and marks her transition into literary fiction.