Exactly Where You Need to Be
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Turtles All the Way Down meets Love and Luck in this “lively” (Publishers Weekly), romantic road trip story about a teen girl’s last chance to have an epic summer with her best friend before everything changes.
Florie’s OCD and her mother’s worrying have kept her from a lot of things, like having an after-school job and getting her driver’s license. And now that she’s graduated high school, while her best friend Kacey is headed off to Portland in the fall, Florie’s taking a parent-sanctioned gap year off before starting college. When the decision was made, Florie was on board, but now she can’t ignore the growing itch to become the person she wants to be and venture outside the quaint, boring Washington town she grew up in.
Winning tickets to see her favorite true crime podcast’s live show in California gives her the opportunity to do just that, if only for a few days. So—unbeknownst to their parents—Kacey and Florie set off on a road trip to San Francisco. The only downside in Florie’s opinion? Sam, Kacey’s older brother and Florie’s forever crush, is their ride. The Samson Hodge, who Florie hasn’t seen since winter break, and who she’d prefer to never see again, if possible. But Florie is willing to put up with Sam if it means one last adventure with her best friend.
Making it to San Francisco and back to Washington without their parents catching on isn’t a given, but one thing is for sure: this trip will change everything.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
At her mother and school counselor's urging, 18-year-old white Florie is "putting college on hold until things—aka my OCD—were more settled and under control." But she's starting to regret that decision, especially as her white best friend Kacey, also 18, prepares to leave their "middle-of-nowhere" Washington town for art school in Portland, Ore. Then Kacey wins tickets to meet their favorite podcast hosts and, as a last hurrah, the pair hatch a plan to attend the podcast's live taping 800 miles away in San Francisco. After being homeschooled for the past year and a half, Florie's ready to take her therapist's advice and "befriend the unknown." The only problem is their ride: Kacey's older brother Sam—Florie's crush—whom Florie has avoided since a disastrous kiss eight months prior. Chapter openers featuring the current date and location detail the trio's road trip. Though the outcome feels familiar, Coombs (Keep My Heart in San Francisco) captures with compassion Florie's dramatic and humorous first experiences—such as overcoming her fear of driving, and falling in love with a boy who understands her—in this lively romance. Ages 14–up.