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The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise
by Dan Gemeinhart
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Summary:
"Coyote Sunrise" by Dan Gemeinhart is a heartwarming and poignant novel about a young girl's journey to rediscover her past and find her place in the world. Coyote, a 12-year-old girl, embarks on a road trip with her father, Rodeo, to return a childhood memory box to its rightful owner. Along the way, they encounter a cast of quirky characters who help Coyote confront her family's troubled past and learn to trust again.
Characters:
Coyote is a feisty and determined protagonist whose voice shines throughout the story. Rodeo, her father, is a complex and flawed character whose love for Coyote is undeniable. The supporting cast adds depth and humor to the narrative.
Romance:
No prominent romance in this story, but the father-daughter relationship takes center stage.
Trigger Warnings:
Grief, loss, abandonment, and mentions of addiction.
Favorite Quotes:
- "The truth is like a coyote - it's always sniffing around, even when you think you've gotten rid of it."
- "Sometimes the best way to get where you're going is to take a detour."
Overall Review:
"Coyote Sunrise" is a remarkable journey of self-discovery, forgiveness, and the power of stories. Gemeinhart's writing is engaging, and his characters are richly drawn. While some plot points feel a bit convenient, the emotional payoff is well worth the ride. This book will resonate with fans of "The Great Alone" and "The First Rule of Punk."
"Coyote Sunrise" by Dan Gemeinhart is a heartwarming and poignant novel about a young girl's journey to rediscover her past and find her place in the world. Coyote, a 12-year-old girl, embarks on a road trip with her father, Rodeo, to return a childhood memory box to its rightful owner. Along the way, they encounter a cast of quirky characters who help Coyote confront her family's troubled past and learn to trust again.
Characters:
Coyote is a feisty and determined protagonist whose voice shines throughout the story. Rodeo, her father, is a complex and flawed character whose love for Coyote is undeniable. The supporting cast adds depth and humor to the narrative.
Romance:
No prominent romance in this story, but the father-daughter relationship takes center stage.
Trigger Warnings:
Grief, loss, abandonment, and mentions of addiction.
Favorite Quotes:
- "The truth is like a coyote - it's always sniffing around, even when you think you've gotten rid of it."
- "Sometimes the best way to get where you're going is to take a detour."
Overall Review:
"Coyote Sunrise" is a remarkable journey of self-discovery, forgiveness, and the power of stories. Gemeinhart's writing is engaging, and his characters are richly drawn. While some plot points feel a bit convenient, the emotional payoff is well worth the ride. This book will resonate with fans of "The Great Alone" and "The First Rule of Punk."