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Aaron Landon
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Linda Collison
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Three runaway teenagers meet up on the road.
Fifteen-year-old Ramie Redfeather leaves Cheyenne with music in his pocket and his thumb in the air. He's looking to find his father, a man he's never met. Ramie gets a ride with Chas Sweeney, a 17-year-old driving a "borrowed" Cadillac Eldorado with Maryland tags, who just happens to be passing through Cheyenne. Chas is running away from the wreckage that is his world, 1,600 miles away. In Denver Ramie and Chas meet Mae B. LaRoux, an enchanting young singer from Baton Rouge. LaRoux, who struggles with a learning disability, is on a mission to become a professional musician. The three runaways band together and set out on a fast-paced road trip to get to the Austin Music Festival, looking for Redfeather on the way. They're on the road - but it ain't Jack Kerouac's road trip!
A 21st century coming of age on the road. Although about teenagers, the story should also appeal to older adults who harbor a rebellious teen within.
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A Wonderful Story about Personal Growth!
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I couldn’t stop listening and wondering how this would turn out! Thank you!
Kathleen Holeman
Three journeys become one!
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Tour Through Old Denver to Come of Age
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Lovely coming of age story
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I laughed out loud at some of the antics and conversations between these three characters. The way the author gets inside the mind of teenage boys, I was surprised to realize it is a female author. Her perception and spot on teen male attitude is reminiscent of S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders. Very well done. I love Ramie's laid back, serious attitude, and the always entertaining, often irritating Chas is just as endearing.
The word usage and bits of knowledge spouted by all three characters is amazing. It really held me captive. At one point, Chas is described as having "a word arsenal and he's not afraid to use it." This, to me, describes this fantastic author. I can't wait to read more of her stories.
I listened to the audio version of this book and narrator, Aaron Landon, did a wonderful job. I felt like I was there, riding in the car with these characters.
Wonderful coming of age/road trip story. I loved i
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I was very taken by this story that follows three teenagers in search of what is missing in their lives. It is a touching tale of friendship born out of desperation and need of companionship, given without questions or judgement. Three lives so different and yet so similar in their quests for happiness or what they perceive as happiness, brings us on a joy ride through a Western landscape where even Indians and cow boys find their way into the hearts of these new friends.
The writing is very easy to follow and clean and the narration adds to the experience. An enjoyable book to read and understand what hides behind some teenagers' façade.
Three Strong Characters
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3 teens, 1 epic road trip
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