by Nancy J Cavanaugh (Author)
From the award-winning author of This Journal Belongs to Ratchet comes an uplifting, hilarious, illustrated middle grade story about a girl on a madcap road trip. Told in journal entries, When I Hit the Road explores making unexpected friends, multigenerational relationships, and finding out that maybe journaling your adventures isn't so bad after all.
Samantha is not exactly excited to spend her entire summer vacation in Florida with her grandma. Or to have to write to her future self in the journal her mom insists she use. But it turns out that Gram has some not-so-boring plans up her sleeve... Gram and her friend Mimi are going to audition for the Seniors Have Got Talent Karaoke Contest! A road trip in Gram's new Mustang turns into a series of hilarious mishaps that flip Samantha's summer on its head, especially because, an unexpected person is sharing the ride: a super cute, muscular, athletic-looking, dimple-faced, middle-school boy named Brandon.
It looks like her journal might be worth keeping after all because this summer will be one Samantha will never want to forget.
Follow along with Sam, Gram, Mimi and Brandon in all their road trip shenanigans, including:
- A GIANT alligator and the grossest swamp mud you'll ever see
- The safe-haven Glory Bound Baptist Church (and cat burglar)
- The hilarious (and terrifying) Kooky Karaoke Contest
- The Friendly Fill-up Gas Station (and the Restroom of Horror)
- And more
Perfect for summer reading, middle school girls, and students grades 3rd to 8th that want a fun, lighthearted read!
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Gr 3-5--When Sam's mom puts her in charge of Operation Sunny Sandy Shores to rescue Gram from Florida and bring her back to Illinois, she is less than thrilled. She pictures a boring summer with old people. Plus, Gram was always particular about her old house, with her white carpeting and fine china. Then Gram shows up in a turquoise Mustang convertible and a loud T-shirt, and Sam is shocked. Even more surprising is what Gram's been secretly planning: a Widow's Bucket List Karaoke Bible Delivery road trip! Suddenly, Sam is on the adventure of a lifetime with a quirky cast of characters and hilariously disastrous situations. The narration is entirely in journal format, which may appeal to young readers. The characters, especially Sam, Gram, and Gram's pickleball teammate Mimi, are enjoyable. Though Sam likes to use big vocabulary words in her entries, it is a fast read. The consecutive disasters keep the story going. There are a few serious moments, but for the most part, the tone is light and funny. VERDICT A fun road trip that readers will enjoy, and a pleasant addition to realistic fiction collections.--Rebecca Fitzgerald, Harrison Public Library, NY
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