Beschreibung
Longlisted for the Baileys Womens Prize for Fiction (formerly the Orange)
Anna is five. Her little brother, Stick, is almost three. They are camping with their parents in Algonquin Park, in three thousand square miles of wilderness. It's the perfect family trip. But then Anna awakes in the night to the sound of something moving in the shadows. Her father is terrified. Her mother is screaming. Then, silence.
Alone in the woods, it is Anna who has to look after Stick, battling hunger and the elements to stay alive. Narrated by Anna, this is white-knuckle storytelling that captures the fear, wonder and bewilderment of our worst nightmares and the power of one girls enduring love for her family.
Autorenportrait
Claire Cameronis a novelist and writer, whose work has appeared in theNew York Times, Globe and Mail, andThe Rumpus. She worked as a wilderness instructor for Outward Bound and in the early 1990s led canoe trips at a summer camp in Algonquin Park in Canada. This story is inspired by her experiences there. She now lives in Toronto with her husband and two children.
Schlagzeile
Mummy never yells. Mostly not ever. Except sometimes.
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