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"Lost" by Francine Pascal is a young adult novel that follows the story of a teenage girl named Rebecca "Beck" Strand. After the sudden death of her father, Beck is sent to live with her mysterious uncle in a small town in upstate New York. As she tries to adjust to her new life, Beck begins to uncover secrets about her family's past and her own identity. Pascal is known for her ability to create complex and relatable characters, and Beck is no exception. Throughout the novel, Beck grapples with grief, loneliness, and the desire to fit in, all while trying to unravel the mysteries of her family's past. Pascal also excels at creating a sense of place, and the small town of Hawthorne, New York, comes to life on the page with its quirky residents and picturesque landscapes. One of the strengths of "Lost" is its exploration of the themes of identity and belonging. Beck's journey to discover who she really is and where she belongs is both relatable and thought-provoking. Pascal also tackles the topic of grief in a sensitive and realistic way, making Beck's struggle to come to terms with her father's death all the more poignant. "Lost" is a compelling and engaging read that will appeal to fans of young adult fiction. Its complex characters, intriguing plot, and thoughtful themes make it a standout addition to the genre. Readers will be drawn into Beck's world and will be rooting for her as she navigates the challenges of adolescence, grief, and self-discovery. Overall, "Lost" is a beautifully written and thought-provoking novel that will leave readers reflecting on their own identities and sense of belonging. It is a must-read for fans of Francine Pascal and for anyone looking for a compelling and engaging young adult novel...
Caroline B. Cooney
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