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      22. Same Tide

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Same Tide, set in 1965, offers a profound look at Kya’s life as a nineteen-year-old girl, standing at the intersection of isolation and longing. From her secluded vantage point on Point Beach, she observes her childhood peers, a tight-knit group who seem to effortlessly live in harmony with each other. The gulf between Kya and these peers grows with each passing day, as she remains distant from their world, with her only interaction being the occasional brief acknowledgment from Chase Andrews, a figure…
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      2. Jodie

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Jodie, Kya’s older brother, had always been her closest companion during the early years following their mother’s departure. As the family began to fragment under the weight of their father’s abusive tendencies, Kya found solace in the bond she shared with him, even amidst the growing tension in their home. They would often share quiet, fleeting moments of normalcy—simple breakfasts and leisurely walks through the marshlands—creating a semblance of family, a fragile cocoon that briefly shielded…
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      18. White Canoe

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      by testsuphomeAdmin White Canoe begins in 1960, immersing readers in the intimate yet evolving relationship between Kya and Tate, set against the backdrop of the natural world they both hold dear. As the chapter unfolds, it captures the innocence of youth mixed with the complexities of growing up, particularly as Kya navigates her emotions toward Tate. One of the most significant moments in this chapter occurs when Tate surprises Kya with a birthday celebration—something Kya had not experienced in many years. Her fifteenth…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Crossing the Threshold takes a profound turn in 1960 as Kya, the solitary young woman of the marsh, faces a moment of crisis. When Jumpin’ informs her that Social Services has been inquiring about her, Kya is overwhelmed by the fear of being separated from the only world she knows. The authorities’ questions about her father, her education, and her frequent visits to Jumpin’s wharf shake her to the core. Living in isolation for so long, she is suddenly confronted with the very real possibility of…
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