The distance between lost and found

The distance between lost and found

By Kathryn Holmes

Subjects: Teenagers, Missing children, Wilderness survival, Interpersonal relations, Great smoky mountains (n.c. and tenn.), fiction, Survival, Fiction, Children's fiction, Faith, Conduct of life, fiction, Lost children, Conduct of life, Juvenile fiction, Interpersonal relations in adolescence, Survival, fiction, Interpersonal relations, fiction

Description: Sophomore Hallie Calhoun, her former friend Jonah, and her new friend Rachel leave a church youth group hike in the Great Smoky Mountains and become lost for five days, struggling to survive as Hallie finally speaks about the incident that made her a social pariah and Jonah admits why it hurt him so much.

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