Descriptions, Reviews, etc.
Description:
Twelve-year-old Jane Peeler is about to embark on a summer ritual: the family car trip. Along with her two younger brothers, Bill and Bernie, Jane will endure traffic jams, singalongs, and fights over who gets the window on a two-day car trip to New England. With help from her Walkman, it may not be too bad, even if her chain-smoking, grumpy grandmother is coming along. But during a stop at a gas station, the kids meet Marty - a kind, penniless old man with a problem. How will he get to his brother's funeral in Schenectady the next day? Jane would like to help him out - but how? Bringing a friend along on holiday is one thing, but a total stranger?
Readers will delight in the hilarious detours the Peelers must make to get their newest passenger, and themselves, to their destination on time.
Review Quotes: "A rollicking great read."
-Children's Bookwatch
"There are moments...that are snort-out-loud funny."
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City Parent "A hilarious account of a family's car trip that captures the tradition, friction, and inevitable detours that accompany this annual summer ritual...At times the dialogue is so snappy that one senses there is a well-choreographed play just beneath the surface of the novel."
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Quill & Quire