A teenage boy takes a journey to bring truth, beauty, and meaning to his life. âThere wonât be many dry eyes at the end of this extremely affecting story.ââKirkus Reviews
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Austin Parker is never going to see his eighteenth birthday. At the rate heâs going, he probably wonât even see the end of the year. The doctors say his chances of surviving are slim to none even with treatment, so heâs decided itâs time to let go.
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But before he goes, Austin wants to mend the broken fences in his life. So with the help of his best friend, Kaylee, Austin visits every person in his life who touched him in a special way. He journeys to places heâs loved and those heâs never seen. And what starts as a way to say goodbye turns into a personal journey that brings love, acceptance, and meaning to Austinâs life.
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âIt is easy to connect with Austin because his journey is honorable . . . Bosticâs narrative is concise, chapters are short, and the story never lags. Her story is sad, but it is real and pulls no punches.ââVOYA
âBostic writes this graceful, affecting tale without pretension . . . Perhaps itâs because of that simplicity that the story concludes with such a powerful emotional punch.ââKirkus Reviews
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âIt had the vibe and similarities from two of my favorite books and maybe even a third that are all pretty popular: If I Stay, Thirteen Reasons Why, and The Fault in Our Stars.ââMission Viejo Library Teen Voice