An afternoon hike in the Sierra Mountains turns into a struggle for
survival when two teenage girls become hopelessly lost in an electrical
storm and must rely on their own wits and strength to endure.
Almost a year ago, Erin's mother Lannie suddenly left home without any
explanation. Now Lannie wants to see her, but Erin feels miserable and
unsure about seeing her mother again.
After losing her bus ticket on the way to visit her mother, Erin hitches
a ride with Mae and her older brother, Levi. Along the way, she joins
the two siblings for a hike along the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada
Mountains. When a deadly storm suddenly descends upon the mountain and
lightning strikes, everyone on the crowded trails scrambles for safety
and Erin and Mae become separated from the others. As the days pass, the
two stranded girls must rely on their own determination and skills, as
well as each other, to survive.
Author Sherry Shahan's dramatic story displays perceptive insights into
the conflicted hearts and minds of teenagers, as well as a thorough
understanding of the natural world and technical details of
mountaineering. An afterword includes details of Shahan's own harrowing
alpine adventure that inspired the novel.