A must-read for fans of Morgan Matson and Kasie West, this YA novel in verse and conversationâcowritten by bestselling authors Jeff Zentner and Brittany Cavallaroâfollows a girl trying to outrun her problems and a boy just discovering the outside world as they embark on a life-changing road trip.
What do you do when thereâs nothing in this world you want more than to spend two more hours with someone and nothing in the world you want less than to only spend two more hours with someone?
Sylvie said she wanted to live the van life after high school, but all she really wanted was to escape. With unlimited resources and an escape-artist golden retriever by her side, she keeps her eyes on the road to distract her from everything she left behind. Knox grew up on the edge of society, without a phone, a school, or a real name. Heâs never felt like he had a firm place to stand, but heâs done writing his story in vanishing ink. On one of the worst days of Sylvieâs life, Knox helps rescue her dog and breaks his arm in the process. To apologize, Sylvie offers him a ride. But Knox is keeping some big secrets, and so is Sylvie. They must decide: If the other person knew the whole story, would they take a chance onâand maybe even fall forâa wayfaring stranger?
A must-read for fans of Morgan Matson and Kasie West, this YA novel in verse and conversationâcowritten by bestselling authors Jeff Zentner and Brittany Cavallaroâfollows a girl trying to outrun her problems and a boy just discovering the outside world as they embark on a life-changing road trip.
What do you do when thereâs nothing in this world you want more than to spend two more hours with someone and nothing in the world you want less than to only spend two more hours with someone?
Sylvie said she wanted to live the van life after high school, but all she really wanted was to escape. With unlimited resources and an escape-artist golden retriever by her side, she keeps her eyes on the road to distract her from everything she left behind. Knox grew up on the edge of society, without a phone, a school, or a real name. Heâs never felt like he had a firm place to stand, but heâs done writing his story in vanishing ink. On one of the worst days of Sylvieâs life, Knox helps rescue her dog and breaks his arm in the process. To apologize, Sylvie offers him a ride. But Knox is keeping some big secrets, and so is Sylvie. They must decide: If the other person knew the whole story, would they take a chance onâand maybe even fall forâa wayfaring stranger?