
Flow
Paula Sevenbergen(Author)
Papercutz (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 10. March 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-1-5458-2365-1 (ISBN)
Description
Three adolescents at camp convince a naïve girl they can cure her “curse” (really her first period) if she does everything they say--only to be cursed themselves 10 years later.
When blood began to run down Dara Lund’s legs at Nature Camp, she thought she was dying. Homeschooled by a protective dad after her mom’s mysterious death, Dara wasn’t told the facts of life. “It’s the Curse,” her bunkmates said, not revealing it was her period. “But we can lift it…if you do everything we say.” So began their week of torment, making naive Dara do torturous tasks for their amusement. But now, 10 years later, as they embark on their careers, the three tormentors find themselves cursed—so they reunite to track down the likely source: a vengeful Dara. And they’ll pursue her to the bloody end.
When blood began to run down Dara Lund’s legs at Nature Camp, she thought she was dying. Homeschooled by a protective dad after her mom’s mysterious death, Dara wasn’t told the facts of life. “It’s the Curse,” her bunkmates said, not revealing it was her period. “But we can lift it…if you do everything we say.” So began their week of torment, making naive Dara do torturous tasks for their amusement. But now, 10 years later, as they embark on their careers, the three tormentors find themselves cursed—so they reunite to track down the likely source: a vengeful Dara. And they’ll pursue her to the bloody end.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Illustrations
128 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 168 mm
Width: 257 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
312 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5458-2365-1 (9781545823651)
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Persons
Paula Sevenbergen has written for television (the Warner Bros. series STARGIRL) and comics (DC Comics), as well as essays and stories for THE WASHINGTON POST, BUST Magazine, MAD Magazine, and other publications. She has also served as an editor for MAD. An Iowa native, she divides her time between her home state, Los Angeles, and New York.