Book details
Below Them The Horizon
Description
Like the Gulf of Mexico in her backyard, young Lucy often appears bright and steady. But when her sister drowns on her watch, it feels like the riptide lodges in her own chest, surging in storms of panic attacks and receding in the darkness of depression and attempted suicide. With only her eccentric father and distant mother left, Lucy clings to Audra, whose friendship and family mean warmth, rich Southern food, and shelter from the abuse Lucy hesitates to recognize. But just when Lucy needs them most, Audra's restless father uproots their family to a different state. As the two girls struggle into womanhood, Lucy determines to quell the storm inside her, even if it means shutting herself off from the rest of the world-including Audra. But can either friend afford to lose the other? This coming-of-age novel illuminates the hazards of family, the price of loss, and the guiding light of enduring friendship.
Age
13-17
Text complexity
beginner
Length
262 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- The book offers a unique perspective on exploring personal growth and overcoming challenges, as suggested by the title.
- Laura Allnutt's writing style may be engaging and thought-provoking, providing readers with a rich literary experience.
- The narrative could be set in an intriguing environment that allows readers to escape into a different world 'below the horizon'.
- The story might include complex characters and relationships that encourage readers to reflect on their own life experiences.