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Helen
has turned eleven and her sunshine, young girl's world is beginning
to darken around the edges. It is summer and she is in Bella Terra,
a beautiful island off the Italian coast where her family spend
an idyllic few months in their villa each year.
This time, though, everything is different. Her parents' marriage
is simmering with deep-rooted, unfathomable, tension. Lea, her
precocious thirteen-year-old sister, is heading off for unknownadultshores
leaving Helen forlornly behind. The Ashtons arrive in the midst
of this. Prue, a school friend of Helen's mother, is glamorous
and alluringly worldly; her husband, a mysterious, eerie figure.
As the sultry Mediterranean shimmers and steams, each one plays
out their own secret drama. It will be a hot, blue summer, a summer
of love affairs, heart break and loss of innocence. And it will
ultimately lead to Lea's disappearance.
Uncoiling with foreboding and inevitability, The Forgotten
Island builds up to the haunting moment when a young girl's
life is changed forever. Evocative, nuanced, sensual, this is
mesmerizing storytelling.
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