![]() ![]() And if they like realistic fiction, they're going to love this. "A sophisticated fourth grader could read it, all the way up through eighth, ninth grade. For the five years since the rest of their family died in a car accident, the pair have traveled the country searching for freedom from their problems. And really, it's a book about dealing with loss and finding closure and choosing your future." Coyote Sunrise and her dad, Rodeo, live on a retrofitted school bus. "But there's also some laugh-out-loud humor and a great police chase. "There are plenty of issues and serious scenes, and I really would suggest you have tissues ready by the end," Richardson said. ![]() "So she has to come up with a plan, and part of that includes picking up several passengers: a cat named Ivan, who is probably one of the coolest cats you'll ever read about Lester, who is trying to get to a lost love Salvador and his mother, who are running away from an abusive man Valerie, a young lady who has been picked out of her house because her parents found out she was gay and then there's this very, very spunky goat named Gladys."īut beware: This book is going to go straight to your heart. Coyote finds out from her grandmother that she needs to come back home, but her father has refused to do that." ![]() "In reality, they're running away from the grief of losing her mother and two sisters in a car accident. ![]() "Coyote Sunrise and her father are traveling around the country in a converted school bus," Richardson said. ![]()
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