Hadley is angry about a lot of things: Her mom going to jail, having to move to another state to live with her older sister, Beth, even though they haven’t spoken in five years, leaving her friends and her school behind—and going blind.
But then Hadley meets Lila.
Lila is an abandoned dog who spends her days just quietly lying around at the local dog rescue where Beth works. She doesn’t listen to directions or play with the other dogs or show any interest in people. So when Lila comes and sits by Hadley—which seems hardly anything but is more than she’s done with others—Beth thinks maybe Hadley can help Lila. She tells Hadley they’ll bring Lila home as a foster dog and Hadley can teach her to follow commands, walk on a leash, and be more of a people dog so that she can be ready to be adopted.
But working with Lila is harder than Hadley thought, and so is the mobility training she starts taking to help with her failing vision. It feels like Lila is too stubborn to train and that learning to use a cane is impossible. But unless Hadley can help Lila, she’ll never be adopted into a home. If Hadley could just let go of her anger, she might be able to save Lila—and herself.
Kody Keplinger weaves an unforgettable story about discovering true friendship, finding home, and the possibilities of forgiveness.
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“A funny, moving tale, at once unsparingly realistic and upbeat.”
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Kody Keplinger grew up in a small Kentucky town. During her senior year of high school she wrote her debut novel, The Duff, which is a USA Today bestseller, a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers, and a Romantic Times Top Pick. It has since been adapted into a major motion picture. She is also the author of Lying Out Loud, a companion to The Duff; Run; Shut Out; and A Midsummer’s Nightmare; as well as the middle-grade novel The Swift Boys & Me. Visit her online at www.kodykeplinger.com.
Sandy Rustin is an actress and playwright. Her sketch comedy musical about parenthood, Rated P (For Parenthood), opened to critical acclaim off Broadway at the Westside Theatre in 2012; her one-act comedy, Fireworks, recently won the seventh annual Nor’Eastern Playwriting competition; and her newest full length play, The Cottage, was selected as part of Midtown Direct Rep’s 2013 Theatre in the Loft Reading Series. A graduate of Northwestern University, she currently lives in New York City.