![]() ![]() ![]() Much of The Art of Holding On and Letting Go is about Cara’s first love: rock climbing. ![]() Cara has to figure out how to return to the one thing she loves without it being too painful to bear. But then someone starts leaving notes in her locker, trying to get her to return to climbing. Cara has to learn how to navigate a normal high school, friendships, and the city. Stuck in her grief and in a normal high school, Cara finds herself at a loss without rock climbing and without her parents, who are dealing with the grief of losing their friend, Cara’s uncle. But when her parents and uncle go on a climbing trip in Ecuador, tragedy strikes Cara’s life and she is sent to live with her grandparents in Detroit, Michigan-a world away from her usual life in their cabin in California. Her parents and uncle, famous rock climbers themselves, have raised her as a nomad and a child of the wilderness. Cara Jenkins feels that rock climbing is in her blood. ![]()
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