Biz is navigating life on the surface, surrounded by friends, family, and a secret that haunts her—her father, who died when she was seven, now inexplicably appears. As her world unravels after a pivotal event on the beach, Biz must confront her fears and emotions, exploring the possibility of finding her father or discovering a new path forward. Helena Fox’s debut novel is a poignant exploration of love, grief, and mental illness, capturing the beauty and pain of loss.
Why You Should Read?
- Tackles mental health, depression, and sexual identity with empathy and beauty.
- A deeply moving story of hope and self-discovery, perfect for YA readers.
- Acclaimed by critics for its lyrical prose and emotional depth.
- A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year and a Chicago Public Library Best of the Best.
About the Author
Helena Fox is an Australian author known for her poignant and emotionally resonant young adult novels. Her debut, 'How It Feels to Float', garnered critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of mental health and grief. Fox's writing often explores complex themes of identity, loss, and the journey towards self-acceptance, resonating deeply with readers.