After a harrowing incident of abuse endangers her life, fifteen-year-old Sam flees from home into the rugged terrain of Olympic Mountains in Washington State. Exhausted both physically and emotionally, she stumbles upon a enigmatic tree house where an elderly woman named Theory takes refuge with her. Through magical means and profound wisdom, Theory embarks on an extraordinary journey of healing with Sam. Sam begins to uncover latent powers within herself but finds her progress interrupted by the looming threat of her abusers seeking out her younger sister, Nova.
With the aid of her friend Dodger and two other spirited foster children, they establish a secret camp in the wilderness and form “The Orphan’s Collective.” As they navigate their own concept of family amidst burgeoning feelings for each other, they also strategize to bring awareness to the plight of countless overlooked kids. The group dreams of rewriting their predetermined fate, inspiring one another with unyielding strength.
Sam’s Theory is a testament to indomitable spirit and reclaiming power after trauma. It highlights our immense potential as humans to overcome adversity through voice and connection. Embedded with practical advice, the narrative is a poignant exploration of resilience and empowerment in the face of darkness.
