A review by latad_books
Long Distance by Whitney Gardner

4.0

Missing her best friend after a reluctant move to Seattle, Vega is sent by her dads to a two-week camp, in the hope that she’ll make a few new friends.
Things are increasingly weird at the camp as Vega meets and ever so slowly befriends three other kids. They begin investigating, relying on each others’ skills and interests to discover what is really going on at the camp—it’s pretty out there.
I liked this story of four BIPoC kids working together and figuring out both the mystery and the solutions. I would love to spend more time with Vega, Qwerty (Quan), Gemma and Isaac.