Freya has come back to the remote island where her grandparents live, and where last summer her brother Joe died in a boating accident. But what really happened that night? Freya is not convinced that it was an accident and feels as if Joe's presence is still haunting her. Perhaps, this summer, Freya will find a way to work out what happened, and pull herself and her family out of the sorrow that is threatening to overwhelm them. And perhaps Freya will discover that life and love is still vibrantly in the air...
A sensitive, thoughtful and ultimately hopeful story for older children, about coming to terms with grief and moving on.
Lisa Coleman has appeared in Peak Practice and The Story of Tracy Beaker amongst many other programmes. Her film work includes Loophole and Vol Au Vent, and she has performed in many radio plays including A Far Cry from Kensington.