Sophie Donohue was eight years old but looked more like six. Sophie had suffered with a rare kidney disease since she was three years old and had been on dialysis for as long as she could remember. But she’d recently started a trial with a new treatment and had improved greatly. When she begged to go on the Brownie camping trip for the weekend, Janine, her mum, agreed. But it was against the wishes of her ex-husband Joe, and her parents. It was when Janine went to collect Sophie when the bus of children arrived back, that their horror began. For Sophie and another girl, Holly, plus Alison, one of the group’s leaders, were not to be found. They’d left by car and when they hadn’t turned up, the police were notified.
Janine and her friend – and only supporter of the new treatment – Lucas Trowell, were there every step of the way in the search through the woods near the camp. Janine was distraught, as was Joe, but only Janine and Lucas were sure Sophie was alive. They also knew she needed treatment and as each day went past, the likelihood of finding her alive lessened. Would Janine find her daughter – and would it be too late for her?
The Courage Tree by Diane Chamberlain was an excellent, suspenseful read which I thoroughly enjoyed. I loved Sophie’s character, with her courage and tenacity, and stoic acceptance of what could and would happen. Janine was inspirational, her parents needed a good wake-up call while Joe was just confused! I wasn’t initially on Zoe’s side, but she redeemed herself 😊 The twist at the end was unexpected, but well done! All in all, a book which I’ve owned for a long time, and was read because I needed a book published in 2000-2002, is one I’m very glad to have read. Highly recommended.