Two estranged childhood friends find themselves on parallel paths to return to the site of the conversion therapy camp that tore them apart.
Delia Barnes and Ernest Wrangham met as teens at Celebration Camp, a church-supported conversion therapy programβa dubious, unscientific Christian practice meant to βchangeβ a personβs sexuality. After witnessing a close friend suffer a devastating tragedy in the hands of the camp βcounselors,β they escaped in the night, only to take separate roads to their distant homes.
They have no idea how each have fared through the years. Delia is a college basketball coach who prides herself on being an empowering and self-possessed role model for her players. But when she gets fired from her elite East Coast university and loses her wife to another woman in rapid succession, she returns to her hometown of Rockside, Oregon to coach the girlsβ basketball team at her high school alma mater.
Ernest, meanwhile, is a renowned poet in New York City whoβs left behind his loving husband for a temporary teaching job in Portland, Oregon. His work has always been boundary-pushing, fearless. But the poem heβs most wanted to writeβabout his dangerous escape from Celebration Campβremains stubbornly out of reach.
Both remain on a mission to overcome the consequences and inhumane costs of conversion therapy. As events find them hurtling toward each other once again, they both grapple with the necessity of remaining steadfast in oneβs truthβno matter how slippery that can be. Tell the Rest is a powerful novel about coming to termsβwith family, history, violence, loss, sexuality, and ultimately, with love.