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"Sometimes a story comes along that just plain makes you want to hug the world. The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise is Dan Gemeinhart’s finest book yet — and that’s saying something. Your heart needs this joyful miracle of a book." — Katherine Applegate, acclaimed author of The One and Only Ivan and Wishtree A 2019 Parents' Choice Award Gold Medal Winner Five years. That's how long Coyote and her dad, Rodeo, have lived on the road in an old school bus, criss-crossing the nation. It's also how long ago Coyote lost her mom and two sisters in a car crash. Coyote hasn’t been home in all that time, but when she learns that the park in her old neighborhood is being demolished—the very same park where she, her mom, and her sisters buried a treasured memory box—she devises an elaborate plan to get her dad to drive 3,600 miles back to Washington state in four days...without him realizing it. Along the way, they'll pick up a strange crew of misfit travelers. Lester has a lady love to meet. Salvador and his mom are looking to start over. Val needs a safe place to be herself. And then there's Gladys... Over the course of thousands of miles, Coyote will learn that going home can sometimes be the hardest journey of all...but that with friends by her side, she just might be able to turn her “once upon a time” into a “happily ever after.” This title has common core connections.
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Another beautiful book from this wonderful author. I laughed and I cried and I re-evaluated my life once again.
this was a really great story! happy and sad in all the right places, plenty of lessons on grief and how to deal. coyote is an incredibly wise young girl. this was sort of healing in a way.
This is the story of Coyote and her father who live on a converted school bus and travel the country. I think I went into it expecting a #vanlife story. I was not prepared for how profoundly sad this story was. I almost sobbed a couple of times, but considering the audience- I know kids love sad stories. I would highly recommend this as a book club read.
I did a hybrid of reading it and listening to it on audio, and the narration was excellent.
Now, if you would excuse me, I'm going to go curl up in a blanket and hug my cat.