A teen girl gets groped at summer camp and her mother picks her up for a day together. The results are a lot of questioning of the incident and how her relationship reflects the experience. Was she embarrassed or was her mother embarrassed for her? By the end, she’s changed from the experience, but not just because of the physical pain of the experience, but also because of how her mother reacted to it. How she was perceived in the moment.
Author
Adam Levine
Publication
The New Yorker, April 21, 2025