During a summer at Camp Forevermore, a group of young girls embarks on an overnight kayaking trip that takes an unforeseen turn, leaving them stranded and alone. This pivotal experience casts a long shadow, shaping their lives in profound and unexpected ways.
Kim Fu's narrative traces these five girls—Nita, Sasha, Isabel, Dina, and Phoebe—through the years following their ordeal. From their individual triumphs and setbacks to their complex relationships and heartbreaks, the novel explores how a shared trauma refracts uniquely through each person, influencing their paths to self-discovery and definition.
Why You Should Read?
- Examines the long-term psychological impact of a childhood survival experience.
- Offers a nuanced exploration of female friendship, resilience, and identity.
- Provides compelling character studies, revealing how a single event shapes diverse destinies.
- A literary deep dive into the nature of memory, trauma, and the bonds we forge.