Wrong Way Summer
According to Claire's dad, every day is a Grand Adventure.
There might be a spaceship buried in the backyard, or a ghost in the basement, or a troll king who spies through the pipes. Claire used to love these stories, especially tales about her long-absent mom. But now that she's twelve, Claire is tired of all the fantasy and just wants to know the truth.
So when her dad sells their house and moves the family into a converted van, she refuses to embrace the latest Grand Adventure, despite her little brother's excitement. Why did they really leave home? And where are they going? Without answers, Claire is faced with a choice: Will she play along
with the stories her dad is spinning? Or will she force her family to face reality once and for all?
Equal parts heartwarming and heartbreaking, Wrong Way Summer is a road-trip journey and coming-of-age story about one girl's struggle to understand when a lie is really a lie, and when it's something more: hope.
A Junior Library Guild Selection
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Wrong Way Summer
According to Claire's dad, every day is a Grand Adventure.
There might be a spaceship buried in the backyard, or a ghost in the basement, or a troll king who spies through the pipes. Claire used to love these stories, especially tales about her long-absent mom. But now that she's twelve, Claire is tired of all the fantasy and just wants to know the truth.
So when her dad sells their house and moves the family into a converted van, she refuses to embrace the latest Grand Adventure, despite her little brother's excitement. Why did they really leave home? And where are they going? Without answers, Claire is faced with a choice: Will she play along
with the stories her dad is spinning? Or will she force her family to face reality once and for all?
Equal parts heartwarming and heartbreaking, Wrong Way Summer is a road-trip journey and coming-of-age story about one girl's struggle to understand when a lie is really a lie, and when it's something more: hope.
A Junior Library Guild Selection
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Wrong Way Summer

Wrong Way Summer

by Heidi Lang

Narrated by Merissa Czyz

Unabridged — 6 hours, 44 minutes

Wrong Way Summer

Wrong Way Summer

by Heidi Lang

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Overview

According to Claire's dad, every day is a Grand Adventure.
There might be a spaceship buried in the backyard, or a ghost in the basement, or a troll king who spies through the pipes. Claire used to love these stories, especially tales about her long-absent mom. But now that she's twelve, Claire is tired of all the fantasy and just wants to know the truth.
So when her dad sells their house and moves the family into a converted van, she refuses to embrace the latest Grand Adventure, despite her little brother's excitement. Why did they really leave home? And where are they going? Without answers, Claire is faced with a choice: Will she play along
with the stories her dad is spinning? Or will she force her family to face reality once and for all?
Equal parts heartwarming and heartbreaking, Wrong Way Summer is a road-trip journey and coming-of-age story about one girl's struggle to understand when a lie is really a lie, and when it's something more: hope.
A Junior Library Guild Selection

Editorial Reviews

School Library Connection

"This is a sweet story about family, truth, protection, friendship, and first crushes. . . Not only does the author construct a story that draws the reader in, she also provides a love and understanding of the art of storytelling."

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

**STARRED REVIEW**

"This subtle road trip story evades clichés while working within tropes, and Lang leaves her reader with optimism but no easy solutions."

Booklist

"It’s a terrific and moving tale that touches on the beauty of familial bonds, the nebulous concept of home, and the importance of the stories we choose to tell ourselves about our lives."

From the Publisher

**STARRED REVIEW**

"This subtle road trip story evades clichés while working within tropes, and Lang leaves her reader with optimism but no easy solutions." —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"This is a sweet story about family, truth, protection, friendship, and first crushes. . . Not only does the author construct a story that draws the reader in, she also provides a love and understanding of the art of storytelling."—School Library Connection

"It’s a terrific and moving tale that touches on the beauty of familial bonds, the nebulous concept of home, and the importance of the stories we choose to tell ourselves about our lives." —Booklist

School Library Journal

04/01/2020

Gr 4–7—Claire's unemployed dad Scottie has always been in search of The Grand Adventure, but even Claire is astounded when he converts a Sprinter van into a camper (without plumbing) and sells their home, telling Claire and her younger brother Patrick that it's time to hit the road and find their own grand adventure. Along the way, he shares the allegory of their mythical great-grandparent, Edgar "Wrong Way" Jacobus. Angry and resistant at first, Claire eventually opens up to the experience, even while she senses an underlying purpose in her dad's travels that he's not sharing. When their trip accidentally reconnects them with their estranged mother, Claire learns that family is as much the people you choose as those related by blood. Reminiscent of Dan Gemeinhart's The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise, the only thing that doesn't ring true about this story is Scottie's reluctance to tell his children the real reason for their current nomadic lifestyle. The family shares a love of snappy repartee, and even Claire's preteen angst is periodically overcome by the banter. A semi-happy ending leaves Claire with the realization that adventure can bring painful changes in tandem with improved outcomes. VERDICT Purchase where realistic fiction for tweens is in demand.—Elizabeth Friend, Wester Middle School, TX

Kirkus Reviews

2019-12-08
Stories don't always end the way we'd hope.

That's the conclusion reached by 12-year-old Claire Jacobus, who is just trying to find out what really happened to the mother who disappeared from her life when she was 4. Meanwhile, her playful dad only spins more and more fanciful tales about what might have transpired, to the delight of her 8-year-old brother, Patrick. And when their father suddenly decides they'll leave their house in favor of a van with sleeping hammocks, he insists they are not homeless, per se, but instead off on a "Grand Adventure" akin to those memorialized on Instagram as #vanlife. The family eventually goes in search of the mother despite Claire's knowledge of divorce papers and the emotional risk involved. Even filtered through Claire's third-person perspective, Lang deftly shows how endearing Dad is despite his faults, and readers will enjoy the embedded story of ancestor Wrong Way Jacobus and his inedible baguettes. Conclusion: We may not always get to choose our circumstances, but we sometimes get to choose the narrative lens through which we see our world. The family presents as white.

A free-wheeling jaunt that merges fact with fiction in hopes of finding greater truths. (author's note) (Fiction. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160652993
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 01/30/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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