
A 10-year old kid narrates this story of a summer vacation, complete with a missing kid mystery, and intense friendship, suspicions about a parent‘s affair and more. It‘s pretty jam packed but only feels rushed toward the end. A light pick

A 10-year old kid narrates this story of a summer vacation, complete with a missing kid mystery, and intense friendship, suspicions about a parent‘s affair and more. It‘s pretty jam packed but only feels rushed toward the end. A light pick

A good story! A New Zealand family goes off on a holiday vacation where there there are lots of mysteries: a missing child, a weird neighbor, possibly one of the parents is having an affair. Narrated by the ten year old daughter, the story unfolds slowly with just the right amount of tension and childhood angst.

Set in New Zealand in 1985, we follow our protagonist, Alix, aged 10 through her family summer holiday.
When Alix meets 11 year old Kahu and learns that a 9 year old girl named Charlotte was lost at sea a few summers ago, the quest begins to find her.
I loved the portrayal of summer friendships and complicated family dynamics all mixed in with sunburn, underage shenanigans, and long summer days.
I dont read enough books set in this region.