"This past summer I turned fifteen. The same week my brother killed a kid. My birthday was on a Wednesday in July and by Friday, my teen years were over." What if the life you didn't choose is the one you get to have? What if your family disintegrates in the wake of an accident that leaves one boy dead and another facing criminal charges? For fifteen-year-old Charli Weeks, the "what ifs" are real - as real as the sea that rises and falls with the tides. As real as the rusty old drawbridge that opens and closes on the hour. "Starfish" is the story of Charli Weeks, whose life implodes the summer of her fifteenth year. It starts with the starfish. Their annual migration to Long Point Island is a sign of good fortune on par with a sighting of the Blessed Virgin. When they don't show, things quickly unravel. Suddenly her brother is in terrible trouble, her mother has gone AWOL, and her father is obsessed with trying to contain the tragedy that destroyed two families that night in July. In a way she never anticipated, Charli is set free to make sense of her life after "everything that was supposed to happen didn't and everything that wasn't, did." "Starfish" is a story of "getting through", of family, and love tested to the breaking point. Set against the backdrop of an environmental event, and personal tragedy, it is a story of finding out who you are and owning that, whatever the cost.
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