Receiving that impromptu message via social media from a former school friend, dependent on the relationship had with that particular person can drum up a range of memory and emotions, whether good, bad, or both. Decades pass, and with this, can bring a new formed feeling to maybe forgive, reconcile, start afresh, figure what’s going on within each other’s lives, the list goes on. An exploration of childhood bonds, memory, mental health, girlhood, school and the paths we choose to take following on from these formative years, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm‘s The Wasp takes us all back on a bumpy journey on that road to figuring out who we all are.