Told in traditional narrative as well as scraps from the road--diner napkins, motel receipts, postcards--this is the story of one girl's journey to find herself.
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Gr 9 Up-Amy has been left behind in California to finish the end of her junior year in high school when her mother takes a new job and moves to Connecticut following the death of her father in a car accident in this novel by Morgan Matson (S & S, 2010). Then, Amy must get the family car from California to the East Coast. She refuses to drive the family car from California to the East Coast, so her mother arranges for 19-year-old Roger, a family friend, to drive them cross-country. Roger is still reeling from getting dumped by his college girlfriend. He and Amy are getting reacquainted when they detour from her mother's strict itinerary to head to Yosemite which is filled with family memories for her. When Amy's mother finds out they are not following her route, she freaks. Amy finally makes her needs known to her mother and, for once, Amy is in charge-at least of the trip. Amy and Roger each have their own agenda that fuels the detours. The beauty of the road and long stints in the car together leads to emotional changes for both of them. Flashbacks to Amy's life before the death of her father are woven perfectly into the story. Suzy Jackson is entirely believable as a high school student who is barely coping with the loss of her father. As the relationship between Amy and Roger moves beyond mere friendship, everything about it is believable. Teen girls will absolutely love this well-produced audiobook.-Joan Kindig, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
"The narrative keeps its momentum even through flashbacks that gradually reveal more about Amy's family tragedy and interspersed pages from Amy's travel scrapbook, which includes jotted state overviews, souvenir menus, and long, keenly apt music playlists that'll send readers off to downloading. If all road trips were like this, nobody'd ever stay home."--Bulletin for the Center of Children's Books
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– Customer review on 23/11/2011
Wow, this book was such a fun, lighthearted read!
The road trip setting was what made this otherwise ordinary book a great one. Maybe it's because Morgan Matson herself went on this exact road trip in preparation for writing the book or maybe it's the "scraps from the road" that are prominently featured in it, but the whole trip felt incredibly real.
The characters also seemed relatively realistic; they were flawed (which is something I love in characters, since making them perfect would just be unrealistic and taking the easy way out). Even though Amy is dealing with her father's death, the book doesn't feel too depressing. I've had trouble reading about protagonists like that before because it just got repetitive after a while. But with Amy, I never felt like that. Roger's obsession with his ex girlfriend was really annoying though.
Probably the best thing about this book was THE FOOD. Everything they ate sounded absolutely delicious and since there were PICTURES of some of the dishes, I more than once felt the urge to take a break from reading to eat pancakes/bacon/fries/skittles.
All in all, Amy & Roger's Epic Detour was a very fluffy, fun read! The serious issues are very well balanced out with the great experience of the road trip. Nothing groundbreaking and certainly not a modern classic, but definitely worth reading if you're looking for a relaxing read.
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