Corinthia Bledsoe is a giantess. At over 7 feet tall and just a junior in high school, you can imagine her life is filled with questions, odd-looks, and loneliness. But, it is also filled with bullies, a mother who is not only indifferent, but oddly distanced from her daughter, and visions. Yes, that’s right, visions. She see calamities that are about to happen and although she warns people, they don’t take her seriously at first.
Corinthia is highly intelligent, yet she doesn’t have a path in life. That is until some events in her life direct her on a path: she meets an ex-con who is struggling with pancreatic cancer, a beloved and adored brother who goes mysteriously missing, and a road trip to the northern reaches of Wisconsin that combine to turn her life towards her life’s mission.
Fum is filled with quirky, outlandish characters and almost inconceivable situations (which is what I normally love about Adam Rapp’s work), but so many questions are left unanswered that really don’t contribute to the overall story that I feel cheated. What purpose did Dave-the-journal serve? What really happened to Marlene? Where is Channing? And, what is up with the wolves? Too many storylines and not enough connections.
Thank you to LibraryThing Early Reviewers, Candlewick Press, and Adam Rapp for this ARC.