5 stars Middle School/YA Fiction
It’s been almost a year since Coyote and her father settled into this small Oregon town. Parking Yager, they’ve hung-up their traveling shoes for a more permanent home and now, Coyote is trying to find her place amongst her 7th grade peers. There’s been so much to adjust to and none of it has been easy nor does Coyote feel that her life will ever be the same. My heart starts to soften as I flashback to The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise, the first book that introduced Coyote and her family. Back then, her life seemed carefree and simple but turned tiring and complicated as troubles began. Now, she’s living with her dad in a house, trying to establish a new life.
As we’re introduced to Candice, you can immediately get a feel as to how Coyote feels about that situation. Candice isn’t in Coyote’s face flaunting her relationship with Coyote’s father, yet any scene that Candice is present in, it’s just too much for Coyote. Emotions come flooding out of the pages when Coyote sees, hears, and or even thinks about Candice. Coyote doesn’t need another adult figure in her life, nor does she like seeing their PDA’s, and deep down inside there’s some jealousy there. Adding Candice to everything else that Coyote is trying to adjust to could be a good thing or a bad thing and right now, Coyote sees her as a threat.
Chilling out inside Yager, Coyote discovers a hidden box. This was a shocker for both Coyote and her father but now, they must face reality. I could understand the state their family is in but now, they must decide what happens next. Mom can’t stay hidden inside Yager forever, she must find a permanent resting spot. But where?
Dad knows the location, but he needs Coyote’s help getting there. It’s time for another road trip so with Candice, dad, Coyote and Salvador, it’s time to load up Yager and hit the road. Coyote is determined to make this a great trip but sometimes things don’t go as planned as she’s faced with complications and plans that are out of her control. Coyote learns to grow her own wings and she begins to find peace within herself. Such a great continuation of Coyote’s journey, I hope we get more stories about Coyote. 5 stars
“” But when this girl calls, I answer. Every time. And I always will. No matter what. I don’t even answer every time when my mom calls. But I do for you, Coyote.” …….”And you don’t even answer my texts,”” he said.
“Boy. He was right. He was one hundred percent right. Leave it to a best friend to make you feel like a million bucks and a total piece of crap in one conversation.”
“And I’m afraid that …. that…that I’ll never find where I fit.” (she’s a work-in-progress).