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Away We Go
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Away We Go
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“Funny, heart-wrenching, and wickedly smart,
Away We Go
is everything I love best about Emil Ostrovski's writing. This is a great novel!”—Andrew Smith, Printz Honor–winning author of
Grasshopper Jungle
With an innovative format that includes interstitial documents, such as flyers, postcards, and handwritten notes,
is an often funny, honest look at the struggles of first love and tragic heartbreak that will resonate with fans of the critically acclaimed
, by Andrew Smith, and
Noggin
, by John Corey Whaley.
Westing is not your typical school. For starters, you have to have one very important quality in order to be admitted—you have to be dying. Every student at Westing has been diagnosed with PPV, or the Peter Pan Virus, and no one is expected to live to graduation. What do you do when you go to a high school where no one has a future or any clue how to find meaning in their remaining days?
From the author of the acclaimed
The Paradox of Vertical Flight
, an Indie Next Pick.
Away We Go
is everything I love best about Emil Ostrovski's writing. This is a great novel!”—Andrew Smith, Printz Honor–winning author of
Grasshopper Jungle
With an innovative format that includes interstitial documents, such as flyers, postcards, and handwritten notes,
is an often funny, honest look at the struggles of first love and tragic heartbreak that will resonate with fans of the critically acclaimed
, by Andrew Smith, and
Noggin
, by John Corey Whaley.
Westing is not your typical school. For starters, you have to have one very important quality in order to be admitted—you have to be dying. Every student at Westing has been diagnosed with PPV, or the Peter Pan Virus, and no one is expected to live to graduation. What do you do when you go to a high school where no one has a future or any clue how to find meaning in their remaining days?
From the author of the acclaimed
The Paradox of Vertical Flight
, an Indie Next Pick.