Falling From The Sky
by:
Nikki Godwin (author)
All stability in sixteen-year-old Ridge McCoy’s life crashed and burned in the plane crash that killed his dad. This summer-long basketball camp is his chance to improve his skills and escape his problems back home. But his summer plans take a turn in an unexpected direction when he meets Micah...
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All stability in sixteen-year-old Ridge McCoy’s life crashed and burned in the plane crash that killed his dad. This summer-long basketball camp is his chance to improve his skills and escape his problems back home. But his summer plans take a turn in an unexpected direction when he meets Micah Youngblood, the guy who runs the carousel at the local mall and has a reputation for devouring straight boys’ heterosexuality for breakfast, alongside his chocolate chip pancakes. Ridge needs a way to avoid the guys at camp, whose only quest for the summer is to drown in beer and hook up with girls. So when Micah offers to explain how the ten unique horses on the carousel are significant to his tribe, Ridge takes him up on it. Still, Ridge can't decide if this is a bad thing or not. All he knows is that he hasn’t felt this alive since his dad fell from the sky, and as the horse adventures come to an end, Ridge finds himself falling as well – for Micah.
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Format: ebook
Edition language: English
How do you not fall in love with a boy who prays for airplanes and another who makes up tribal stories around carousel horses? There are no words to convey how much I love this book. These boys will live in my heart forever. This story is a beautiful journey of healing and self-discovery that shows ...
How do you not fall in love with a boy who prays for airplanes and another who makes up tribal stories around carousel horses? There are no words to convey how much I love this book. These boys will live in my heart forever. This story is a beautiful journey of healing and self-discovery that shows ...
Such a beautiful story! The description of this book makes Micah sound like a bad boy that goes around corrupting poor little straight boys into doing things they wouldn't normally do. But that is far from the truth, Micah is the sweetest guy ever, and it is the other people that are jerks. Micah ju...
Ths is a book about a selfish, clueless twat called Ridge that goes off to basketball summer camp, avoids all contact with his family and girlfriend (he should have broken up a long time ago, but is feeling too apathetic and woebegone over his dad's death to actually do so, and she sticks around to ...
I have no idea how this book escaped my notice for so long, but holy moly, folks, if you love YA, if you love realistic, meaningful YA books that deal with realistic issues and contain fully formed characters, this is a book for you. Ridge is attending a summer basketball camp, in an effort by his m...