"Like Siberia itself, this story is wild, mysterious, full of danger—and then, quite unexpectedly, captivates you with its beauty. I was so glad I went on the adventure." —Goldy Moldavsky, New York Times bestselling author of Kill the Boy Band
Notes from My Captivity is a sharp, sensitive, and darkly funny novel perfect for fans of Libba Bray’s Beauty Queens and Adam Silvera’s More Happy Than Not.
Adrienne Cahill cares about three things: getting into a great college; becoming a revered journalist like her idol, Sydney Declay; and making her late father proud of her.
So when Adrienne is offered the chance to write an article that will get her into her dream school and debunk her foolish stepfather’s belief that a legendary family of hermits is living in the Siberian wilderness, there’s no question that she’s going to fly across the world.
But the Russian terrain is even less forgiving than Adrienne. And when disaster strikes, none of their extensive preparations seem to matter. Now Adrienne’s being held captive by the family she was convinced didn’t exist, and her best hope for escape is to act like she cares about them, even if it means wooing the youngest son.
- Captivity Thriller: She went to Siberia to debunk a myth. Now she's a prisoner of the legendary family she swore was just a fairy tale.
- Forced Proximity: Her only hope for escape is to win the trust of her captors—and maybe the heart of the youngest, most mysterious son.
- Dark Humor: A snarky, ambitious teen journalist finds her carefully planned life derailed by treacherous terrain, a disastrous expedition, and a family of hermits who don’t appreciate her sarcasm.
- Survival Story: Lost in the vast and unforgiving wilderness, Adrienne must rely on the wits and nerve she once reserved for her school newspaper to stay alive.
“A wildly original story of love, loss, and of course a possibly-mythical possibly-cannibal family creeping around the Siberian wilderness. I couldn’t put it down!”