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THE WRONG WAY HOME

Kate O'Shaughnessy

Twelve-year-old Fern believes she's living a noble lifebut what if everything she's been told is a lie? This is a huge-hearted story about a girl learning to question everythingand to trust in herself.
Fern's lived at the Ranch, an off-the-grid, sustainable community in upstate New York, since she was six. The work is hard, but Fern admires the Ranch's leader, Dr. Ben. So when Fern's mother sneaks them away in the middle of the night and says Dr. Ben is dangerous, Fern doesn't believe it. She wants desperately to go back, but her mom just keeps driving. Suddenly thrust into the treacherous, toxic, outside world, Fern thinks only about how to get home again. She has a plan, but it will take time. As that time goes by, though, Fern realizes there are things she will miss from this placethe library, a friend from school, the oceanand there are things she learned at the Ranch that are just.not true. Now Fern will have to decide. How much is she willing to give up to return to the Ranch? Should she trust Dr. Ben's vision for her life? Or listen to the growing feeling that she can live by her own rules? KATE O'SHAUGHNESSY is a book nerd, animal lover, former chef, and an outdoor enthusiast. When she's not writing, you can find Kate in her garden, eating good food, hiking with her dog, and chronically mispronouncing words she's read but never heard said aloud. She lives in California with her family. Don't miss Kate's other books: The Lonely Heart of Maybelle Lane and Lasagna Means I Love You.
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Published 2024-04-02 by Knopf BFYR

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Kate O'Shaughnessy is an extraordinarily talented author whose gift is an innate understanding of the inner life of twelve-year-olds.

O'Shaughnessy presents a high stakes situation and zeroes in on a child narrator's believable emotions. That tight focus on the narrator even when she is misguided or doesn't have all the facts allows readers to draw their own conclusions.

To leave behind a world that seems totally secure and safe and comfortable, for a world in which you make your own decisions and claim your own lifethat is one of our great journeys. In The Wrong Way Home, Fern has to battle her own fear, elaborate illusions, misunderstandings, and the past mistakes of others to get on with that journeyand, dear reader, you will not be able to turn the pages fast enough to see if she makes it. Plan on reading this in one sitting; matters of the human soul don't bear interruption.

Lovingly crafted with depth and compassion. Nuance suffuses this story of discovery, as Fern's blind faith grows tenuous.

Driven by a growing self-awareness that she can choose who and what she believes, this is a moving portrait of a girl undergoing drastic change.

Gripping. A strong, emotionally intelligent story.

This coming-of-age story centers a girl trying to decide what is right as she struggles to change from one culture to another. The first-person narrative is believable and thought-provoking as Fern reconsiders everything she's thought to be true.

Young readers will cheer for Fern as she finds the courage to confront the troubling doctrines she has been raised with and reinvent her ideas of home.

The suspenseful story is immediately intriguing, skillfully conveying the high-stakes situation and effortlessly drawing the audience in. A tremendous testament to the power in plotting your own course.