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This narrative has a lot more to it; Leah's brother, Aiden, is being bullied at school, and Leah is determined to defend him. She is quite self-conscious. Her English instructor has inspired her to write creatively before he had to leave the school owing to a terminal illness. Leah's personal journey takes a detour after a chance and slightly trippy experience with the stars one night in the local park. She begins to question as she has never before, and she has always been an inquisitive adolescent! She is not the most confident of teenagers, but she resolves to seize the opportunity of the international summer camp and all it has to offer, while also experiencing first love and youthful activism.Leah is no stranger to the spiritual aspects of life; after meeting Maia on the beach, her family adopted her as a guide for the entire family. Leah's father is likewise plenty of sound advise.


This novel inspires while raising numerous questions in the reader's mind. It's nicely made and divided into windows rather than chapters, each beginning with a lovely artwork. The philosophical problems and concepts in the work are ideal for young adult readers, and I believe they will find it difficult to put down once they get started.