Clarifying a common book confusion: 'Adrift in Time' by John Wilson doesn't exist, but 'Adrift' by Tanya Guerrero tells the compelling story of two Filipino cousins separated by tragedy at sea.

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Lena: Hey there, book lovers! I've been trying to track down this book called "Adrift in Time" by John Wilson, but I keep hitting dead ends. Miles, you're our resident literary detective—any luck finding this one?
Miles: That's an interesting quest, Lena. I've been digging around, and there seems to be some confusion here. The book we're seeing in the search results is actually just called "Adrift"—it's by Tanya Guerrero, not John Wilson. It's a contemporary story about two biracial Filipino cousins separated when one's boat capsizes at sea.
Lena: Wait, really? So there's no "Adrift in Time" by John Wilson? I could have sworn I saw it mentioned somewhere.
Miles: It's a common mix-up. There are several books with "Adrift" in the title, but this particular one is about cousins Coral and Isa. When Coral's parents vanish after their boat capsizes, she's washed up on a deserted island and has to find her way back home, while her cousin Isa holds onto hope that she's still alive.
Lena: That actually sounds pretty compelling—survival, grief, family bonds. I notice it's narrated by two different voice actors too, which suggests it might alternate perspectives between the cousins.
Miles: Exactly! Jennifer Aquino and Sura Siu narrate the audiobook. The story really explores resilience in the face of tragedy, and how family connections can sustain us through impossible circumstances. It's published by Blackstone Publishing and seems to be well-received based on the reviews.
Lena: You know, even though it's not the book I was originally looking for, I'm kind of intrigued now. Let's explore what makes this story of survival and family bonds so powerful and why it might be worth adding to our reading lists...