cover image The End of the Wild

The End of the Wild

Nicole Helget. Little, Brown, $16.99 (272p) ISBN 978-0-316-24511-1

Fern, a sixth grader in the fictional town of Colter, Mich., understands the “constant itch of being poor, how it’s always a bug biting your back in a place you can’t reach.” Since the death of Fern’s mother and youngest brother in a car accident, her ex-military stepfather, who self-medicates to manage his PTSD, has struggled to hold a job, leaving Fern to juggle school, caring for her brothers, and foraging for meals in a nearby forest. As Fern’s grandfather attempts to gain custody of the children, a hydraulic fracturing operation brings additional changes; fracking offers steady, much-needed income for her family and others but will also result in the demolition of Fern’s forest. Inspired by her mother’s recipe book, filled with ingredients found in the forest, Fern aims to win an annual science fair by spreading awareness about the resources that may soon be destroyed. Helget (Wonder at the End of the World) confronts substantial subjects like poverty, environmentalism, and mental illness, injecting humor and hope to provide balance. Without lecturing, she encourages readers to be thoughtful and curious, like Fern. Ages 8–12. Agent: Faye Bender, the Book Group. (Apr.)