Tripping
An opportunity to escape a dull summer and perhaps to find a future for herself after high schoolpersuades Rainey Williamson to join a school-sponsored program that will take her and five other teenagers on an eight-week road trip across Canada. The challenge of this journey is...
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An opportunity to escape a dull summer and perhaps to find a future for herself after high schoolpersuades Rainey Williamson to join a school-sponsored program that will take her and five other teenagers on an eight-week road trip across Canada. The challenge of this journey is heightened, in view of the fact that Rainey has had to wear an artificial leg from birth. On the eve of her getaway, a crucial complication arises: she finds out that the mother who left when she was just a few months old is alive and well and living in Squamish, B.C., directly on the route of the student expedition. What's more, her mother now wants to see her.Rainey's ambivalent at the prospect, to say the least. The cross-country trip begins, and she soon meets the others who become friends and comrades, all with issues and challenges to deal with. Rainey discovers her own strengths as she struggles with the decision about whether or not to meet her mother and figuring out what she might do with her life. In the end she discovers that her family tree is more extensive than she'd thoughtand that taking chances provides perspective, opportunity, and a springboard from which to launch her futureand even a way back home. The story is laced with Heather Waldorf's customary sharp intelligence and sense of humourand her understanding of the themes teenagers are most engaged with.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780889954267 (0889954267)
Publish date: April 18th 2009
Publisher: Red Deer Press
Pages no: 344
Edition language: English