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Narrated by:
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Caitlin Kelly
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By:
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Brie Spangler
About this listen
Lindy doesn't love living a nomadic life with her influencer parents in their renovated RV-school bus—but she's used to it. They travel from national park to national park, where her mom creates #yogalife content. Lindy is supposed to be homeschooling, but really, she’s watching her favorite skateboarder on YouTube, day to night.
When the bus breaks down in San Jose, Lindy happens to meet a few local girls who want to take her to a real, live skate park. And when they do, Lindy immediately falls in love. With skateboarding. With having friends that aren’t her cat. With staying in the same place for a little while.
Lindy’s parents want to get back on the road as soon as the bus is fixed—but Lindy is willing to do anything to get them to stay. Even if that means sabotage. Will they ever be able to put down roots? And will Lindy’s parents ever forgive her if they do?
Critic reviews
"A freewheeling tale about a spirited girl discovering her needs, wants, and personal agency." —Publishers Weekly
"A relatable tale of friendship and self-discovery." —Kirkus Reviews
"Skateboarders and fans of Dork Diaries or Meg Cabot’s From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess (2015) will especially relish Spangler’s latest." —Booklist
"A relatable tale of friendship and self-discovery." —Kirkus Reviews
"Skateboarders and fans of Dork Diaries or Meg Cabot’s From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess (2015) will especially relish Spangler’s latest." —Booklist
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