Wild Blue Wonder is written in alternating before and after sections. Now it holds the darkest secrets and the deepest hurts. Before, the camp was filled with laughter and sunshine. But recent events have shown her that even things that seem magical can be dangerous – deadly. Quinn Sawyer has always known her family’s campground, The Hundreds, was special. Whether it springs from the legends that surround Quinn’s family campground complete with ancient forests and a lake monster or perhaps from the captivating writing style, everything about Wild Blue Wonder seems to glow. Right from the first chapter it is clear that Wild Blue Wonder is magical. Stunning and heart wrenching, Wild Blue Wonder is a beautifully written book. As Quinn lets herself open up again, she begins to understand the truth about love, loss, and monsters-real and imagined. Now Dylan is gone, the camp is a lonely place, and Quinn knows it’s her fault.īut the new boy in town, Alexander, doesn’t see her as the monster she believes herself to be. Like Quinn falling in love with her best friend, Dylan.Īfter the accident, the magic drained from Quinn’s life. Mostly, there’s just a feeling that something extraordinary could happen there. According to local legend, a sea monster even lurks off the coast. Ask anyone in Winship, Maine, and they’ll tell you the summer camp Quinn’s family owns is a magical place.
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