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The Geography of Lost Things by Jessica Brody
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The Geography of Lost Things

Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers · 2019-12-03

Edition details: Paperback – December 3, 2019

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Young Adult Fiction / Travel & Transportation / Car & Road Trips
  • Good for readers interested in romance
  • Good for fans of Contemporary

What You Get

  • Themes: Romance, Adventure, Contemporary.
  • Reading lane: Travel & Transportation and Family.
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.

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What we read

  • Young Adult Fiction / Travel & Transportation / Car & Road Trips

    89%
  • Young Adult Fiction / Family / Marriage & Divorce

    84%
  • Young Adult Fiction / Family / Alternative Family

    83%

About This Book

In this romantic road trip story perfect for fans of Sarah Dessen and Morgan Matson, a teen girl discovers the value of ordinary objects while learning to forgive her absent father. A lot can happen on the road from lost to found… Ali Collins doesn’t have room in her life for clutter or complications. So when her estranged father passes away and leaves her his only prized possession—a 1968 Firebird convertible—Ali knows she won’t keep it. Not when it reminds her too much of...

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In this romantic road trip story perfect for fans of Sarah Dessen and Morgan Matson, a teen girl discovers the value of ordinary objects while learning to forgive her absent father. A lot can happen on the road from lost to found… Ali Collins doesn’t have room in her life for clutter or complications. So when her estranged father passes away and leaves her his only prized possession—a 1968 Firebird convertible—Ali knows she won’t keep it. Not when it reminds her too much of all her father’s unfulfilled promises. And especially not when a buyer three hundred miles up the Pacific coast is offering enough money for the car to save her childhood home from foreclosure. There’s only one problem, though. Ali has no idea how to drive a stick shift. But her ex-boyfriend, Nico, does. The road trip gets off to a horrible start, filled with unexpected detours, roadblocks, and all the uncomfortable tension that comes with being trapped in a car with your ex. But when Nico starts collecting items from the quirky strangers they meet along the way, Ali starts to sense that these objects aren’t random. Somehow they seem to be leading her to an unknown truth about her father. A truth that will finally prove to Ali that some things—even broken things—are worth saving.

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