Thirteen-year-old Bradley doesn't really want to go camping with his friend Stu's family, but he feels bad for the kid: unpopular, uncool, and ugly, Stu doesn’t have any friends besides Bradley, so he can't say no to the invitation. But once they hit the road, Bradley begins to realize the other family members don't seem to want to go either. The ride is tense, and slowly—too slowly—Bradley learns there's a lot more going on than a simple family camping trip, and there might be more to them wanting Bradley there then even Stu realizes. Because this camping trip doesn't feel like a recreational outing at all. Stu’s dad seems obligated to go to a specific patch of aspens. There's a history there, and Stu's father knows all too much about what those aspens have seen, and he has some ideas about what they need to see next...
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- Release Date 08/22/2016
- Author Matthew Allred
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 13.4 ounces
- Dimensions 5.25 x 0.62 x 8 inches
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