The story is set on the coast of North Carolina, around the small town of Barkley Cove. It follows the life of Kya Clark, from her early traumatic childhood, too after her death. Her family was poor and isolated, living in an isolated marsh area close to town. Her father was an abusive alcoholic, who beat her mother and her brothers and sisters to the point where one by one, they left home, abandoning primary school-aged Kya with her father. She quickly learned to avoid him, and spent her time in the surrounding marsh. Eventually her father too disappeared and never returned.
Still a child and considered white-trash by the Barkley Cove community, Kya soon learned to survive on her own. She dug mussels which she sold at the fuel pier store run by kindly “Jumper” and his wife, a black couple who ran the store. She used the small income she made for the meager food supplies and gas for her father’s motor boat, which he had left behind. Kya grew up terribly lonely, and she was once tempted to go to the local school, but only lasted one day, after the verbal harassment and teasing she received from the other students.
The marsh surrounding her house became Kya’s home and the community soon began referring to her as the “Marsh girl”. Living in the marsh gave Kya an intimate view of the wildlife and fauna that also lived there. Kya’s mother, who had painted, had left some art supplies behind, and Kya used them and bought more, to draw and paint the many life forms she found in the marsh. She became a real “Nature girl”.
Early on when she first started using her father’s motorboat, Kya got lost in the swamp, and Tate, a boy slightly older, who had been friends with her brother, guided her back to her house. Tate recognized how desperate, Kya’s situation was and did what he could to help her. Tate, also loved the living things in the marsh and the two young people soon became friends. When he learned that Kya couldn’t read, Tate spent time teaching her, and provided books, many about Nature and science, to her. Kya thrived on the learning and soon almost was as learned at Tate in the natural sciences.
As you might expect as adolescents, the two formed an intimate relationship. Which was broken when Tate had to go to university, promising to come back in the summer. That never happened, leaving Kya once again very alone, and feeling people just couldn’t be relied upon. Her severe loneliness led to another relationship with Chase, a popular and well-off town boy, who took a shine to her. He kept his relationship secret from the community, not wanting to tarnish his reputation by being with the Marsh Girl.
When Chase’s body was found beneath an old fire tower, the first presumed death by accident, soon turned to a possible murder, with Kya being arrested for the murder.
I will go no further, and if you want to find out what happens, you will have to either read the novel, or watch the movie that follows the book very closely.
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