What is one thing people don't know about you?
Brigitta: When I was little I used to think I was a changeling.
Luke: When I can’t sleep, I sometimes sketch, but I’m really terrible, so I hide them.
What is your ideal summer?
Mallory: Working in a teen center, helping troubled kids.
Webster: Sharing my expertise with a promising undergraduate in an off-campus setting.
What do you think will happen once summer is over?
Natalie: I’ve signed up for an acting class at Studio East; there’s a guy there who looks EXACTLY like Logan Lerman.
What is one memory of your summer that you will always remember?
Luke: The Grays Harbor Lighthouse.
What would you like to forget?
Luke: Recycle bins.
How has the summer changed you?
Brigitta: I say what I think now—even if it may make someone mad. But I also think about what I’m saying.
Thanks to all of you for stopping by! Now I'm curious as to what happened at the lighthouse and why the recycling bin is an issue. Looking forward to "meeting" you soon when I read the book!
As the two spend the summer together raising orphaned cougar cubs, Brigitta still can't be sure of his true identity. But then again, since her grandparents' death, her father's sudden urge to give away all their possessions and become a shaman, and her own awkward transition from girlhood into a young woman, she isn't sure of anything. What is the truth? More importantly, can she accept it?
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