Also, I love this book description. Adding a book tour for a sixteen-year-old to the road trip trope? So brilliant.
When sixteen-year-old Luke's book, Hallelujah, becomes a national bestseller, his publishing house sends him on a cross-country book tour with his older brother, Matt, as chauffeur. But when irresponsible Matt offers to drive Luke's ex–soul mate, Fran, across the country too, things get a little crazy. On the trip, Luke must loosen up, discover what it truly means to have faith, and do what it takes to get the girl he loves.
Told with Antony John's signature wit and authenticity, and featuring smart, singular characters who jump off the page and into your heart, this story is a spiritual awakening and rockin' road trip in one
Told with Antony John's signature wit and authenticity, and featuring smart, singular characters who jump off the page and into your heart, this story is a spiritual awakening and rockin' road trip in one
Reviews:
"A highly readable balance of humor, heart, self-discovery, and shenanigans."
(The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books )
4 comments:
I'm always on the look-out for YA books with a male POV, because sometimes I find those books more relatable. Thou Shall Not Road Trip looks awesome. I'm super stoked for this one (:
I loved Five Flavors of Dumb. One of my all time favs. This one is on TBR list. =)
Thanks so much for choosing my book, Lindsey. Much appreciated!
And many, many congrats on the plaudits for SEAN GRISWOLD'S HEAD. Isn't it a tremendous feeling when readers really get behind your book!
I recently bought Five Flavors of Dumb but I'd forgotten about this book, thanks for the reminder! Just found your blog, love it!
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