She is estranged from her two sisters, and her only remaining familial tie is to her grandmother, Minka, a Holocaust survivor. Sage was raised by Jewish parents but has abandoned religion in the wake of her accident. Sage is plagued by guilt over the car accident and an affair she is conducting with Adam, a married funeral home director. She lives in the small town of Westerbrook and works at a bakery attached to a religious shrine, where her late hours allow her to remain socially isolated. Sage Singer is a reclusive woman with a large scar on her face, a relic from the car accident that killed her mother and left her orphaned. Please be advised that The Storyteller includes depictions of assisted death by suicide and features discussion of self-harm and disturbing violence related to the Holocaust.
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