In the summer of 2003, a cartographer named David Hale took a job mapping the bottom of a small lake in western Maine—Lake Umbrage, locals called it, though no one could remember why. He brought his eight-year-old son, Leo, to the rented cabin on the eastern shore, hoping for a quiet season of work and fishing. But Leo started drawing the lake from memory—every contour, every submerged tree, every depth sounding—with an accuracy that made David uneasy. The boy drew things no sonar had shown: a sunken car, a leaning cross, a house with its roof still intact. And then he drew the figure at the bottom, arms outstretched, fingers brushing the silt. This is a story about what a child can see when no one else is looking, about the weight of water, and about the map you carry in your bones.
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