A very short novel, a novella really, an epistolary novella. I was reminded of other pieces of literature, including On the Road, which I haven't even read, Hatchet, Into the Wild, and perhaps a few more just at the tip of my tongue. It took a few letters for me to get invested, and though I don't like when people use big words to seem smart, some people just can't help it. The writer was like this, and eventually I got used to it. For a quick, insightful read, I'd definitely recommend. It's almost a coming of age story, but not quite. I also applaud the author for having little dialogue. That's something that always bothers me about epistolary stories. It's not realistic to recall everything that was said in a letter or a diary...