The ending of "Girl A" by [Author's Name] is bittersweet and full of hope.
After years of living under a new identity, Lexie is reunited with her sister, [Sister's Name], who has been released from prison. They finally face the truth about their past and the abuse they endured at the hands of their parents.
Lexie chooses to forgive her sister, acknowledging that [Sister's Name] was a victim of the same abuse and should not be held solely responsible for their childhood trauma.
The novel ends with Lexie and [Sister's Name] starting a new chapter in their lives, determined to heal and rebuild their relationship. They are finally free from the shadows of their past, ready to embrace a future filled with hope and support.
The ending leaves readers with a sense of closure and optimism, emphasizing the power of forgiveness and the importance of familial bonds.