Needle Lake, Justine Champine
Needle Lake, Justine Champine
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Needle Lake

Author: Justine Champine

Narrator: Gail Shalan

Unabridged: 6 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/02/2025


Synopsis

Two cousins on very different sides of teen girlhood spend a winter together that changes both of their lives forever.

“A searing, unforgettable novel that captures the intense and dangerous alchemy of girlhood.”—Chelsea Bieker, author of Madwoman

And once, after Elna came to stay, I watched a man drown there on Christmas Eve, his body trapped beneath the ice.

Fourteen-year-old Ida was born with a hole in her heart. Forbidden from most physical activities and considered strange by her teachers and peers, she prefers spending time alone, memorizing countries and capitals on her globe and imagining the world outside the tiny logging town of Mineral, Washington.

One afternoon, in walks her cousin Elna, there to stay for a few weeks. Ida hasn’t seen Elna since they were children, and she’s immediately drawn to her older cousin, who’s everything Ida is not: confident, glamorous, charismatic, and daring. Elna lives in San Francisco, a city Ida has seen only as a dot on her globe. She doesn’t treat Ida like she’s a fragile kid whose heart might give out at any moment. She isn’t scared off by Ida’s quirks and fixations. Ida is enraptured.

Then, on Christmas Eve, a man dies out in the woods near Mineral, and the two cousins suddenly share a secret beyond the scope of anything Ida has dealt with before. Fear begins to mix with the reverence Ida feels toward her cousin, especially when she discovers Elna is hiding more than she ever suspected. Brimming with lush prose and careful observation, Needle Lake is an arresting portrait of girlhood and the overwhelming, sometimes dangerous intensity of adolescence.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kasa on November 12, 2025

Well written and illuminating, Needle Lake is a unique coming of age story told from the point of view of Ida, a 14 year old girl on the spectrum who also has a hole in her heart that prevents her from the physical activities an active child pursues. When Elna, her 17 year old cousin, arrives in the......more

Goodreads review by Sam on November 24, 2025

3.5 stars. This was a really compelling story - I think my only complaint is that it's too short! Ida is a really interesting main character because of her unique perspective on the world. The book morphs from a coming-of-age tale to a scary thriller as Ida is pushed further out of her comfort zone.......more

Goodreads review by Kristy on November 20, 2025

Needle Lake was a short that packed on hell of a punch. It’s a coming of age story featuring a neurodivergent girl named Ida and her glamorous cousin Elna that comes to stay one summer that sets into motion events that will change Ida’s life permanently. I truly enjoyed the story up until a certain......more

Goodreads review by Cassie on November 21, 2025

It was like the approach of my womanhood tipped the scale of everyone’s tolerance, like the glare of an adult life emerging on my horizon had cast the truth of me in a harsh and unlovable light. And it was up to me, it seemed, to do something about it – to make myself more easily digestible, to m......more

Goodreads review by Destiny || readingisyourdestiny on October 27, 2025

Very strong 4 stars. Wildly unpredictable coming of age story following two cousins and all their troubles. I wouldn't read the synopsis, it gives too much away!......more


Quotes

“Haunts and dazzles . . . Immersive, atmospheric, and wise, this is a spellbinding exploration of identity, belonging, and the treacherous journey through adolescence. Needle Lake cements Justine Champine as a brilliant and original voice.”—Chelsea Bieker, author of Madwoman

“Filled with stomach-twisting turns and spot-on evocations of autistic adolescence, Needle Lake impressively blends thriller and own-voices narrative. Justine Champine truly understands the wonder, beauty, and horror of neurodivergent girlhood.”—Devon Price, PhD, author of Unmasking Autism

“The book navigates [Ida’s] intertwined challenges with a deft beauty, told in eloquent retrospect. . . . [Needle Lake’s] strength lies in its loving and fascinating exploration of its central characters, who share DNA but have grown into polar opposite teenagers.”—swamp pink

“The main message—about finding a way forward when you’re both vulnerable and fiercely intelligent—felt so powerful, and Ida’s autistic-coded voice is handled with such care; I turned the last page feeling protective, proud, and hopeful for her future.”—Biliolifestyle

“Suspenseful, immersive, and intoxicating.”—Marisa Crane, author of A Sharp Endless Need

“Haunting and gorgeously wrought, with characters so alive and real they leap off the page and prose so exacting it took my breath away . . . Justine Champine has once again proven herself to be a master of small-town American psychological drama.”—Gabrielle Korn, author of Yours for the Taking

Needle Lake is girlhood at its most chillingly relatable. Adolescent cousins become young adults with a secret that reveals more than they bargained for about humanity—especially, and including, their own. Beautiful and deliberate prose pulses like an invigorating nightmare. . . . For fans of Brutes, Nightbitch, and Boy Parts.”—Marissa Higgins, author of A Good Happy Girl

“The heart of this coming-of-age novel beats in Champine’s careful and thorough depiction of a girl on the spectrum who also has great, yet misunderstood, academic gifts. A standout; authentic voice and gritty detail give this novel power.”Kirkus Reviews

“Champine (Knife River) offers a coming-of-age story that starts as a slow burn but quickly ignites into a bonfire in a shocking ending.”—Library Journal

“The sharply observed sophomore effort by Champine (Knife River) examines the double-edged bond between two teen girls. . . . This satisfies.”—Publishers Weekly

“Readers who enjoy Freida McFadden’s fast-paced thrillers will appreciate Champine’s tautly plotted tale of psychological suspense with a poignant coming-of-age story at its heart.”Booklist