Release Date: August 7, 2018Published by: HarperTeen
Read from: July 30-August 4, 2018Stand-aloneSource: Edelweiss (I received a copy of this book from the Edelweiss and the Publisher in exchange for a just and honest review. This did nothing to influence my review.)TW: N/A
For fans of: Contemporary, Romance, Realistic Fiction, Coming of Age, YA
Girl Online meets Wild in this emotionally charged story of girl who takes to the wilderness to rediscover herself and escape the superficial persona she created on social media.
Mari Turner’s life is perfect. That is, at least to her thousands of followers who have helped her become an internet starlet. But when she breaks down and posts a video confessing she’s been living a lie—that she isn’t the happy, in-love, inspirational online personality she’s been trying so hard to portray—it goes viral and she receives major backlash. To get away from it all, she makes an impulsive decision: to hike the entire John Muir trail. Mari and her late cousin, Bri, were supposed to do it together, to celebrate their shared eighteenth birthday. But that was before Mari got so wrapped up in her online world that she shut anyone out who questioned its worth—like Bri.
With Bri’s boots and trail diary, a heart full of regret, and a group of strangers that she meets along the way, Mari tries to navigate the difficult terrain of the hike. But the true challenge lies within, as she searches for the way back to the girl she fears may be too lost to find: herself.
"It's hard to face someone who can see the real you, so I didn't."
"Life's too short to wake up in the same house every morning, see the same people everyday, and follow a daily routine. I only have so much time and I won't waste a second."
I also didn't care for the main character. Although she grows immensely throughout the book, I don't feel like we ever really know her. I wanted a bit more background of her and Bri. I felt short-changed with just the small passage at the beginning. I know she was supposed to be depicted as shallow, but it seemed as if she was still the same way at the end and didn't learn anything. (Running when something happened and not telling people who she was. It seemed like she learned nothing.)"And don't forget, when things seem bad- and they will out there- everyday is a chance to be better than you were the day before.."
"It's just what everyone does, I guess. WE walk around carrying invisible weights, and doing our best to look like everything is okay when it may not be."
"We've all done things we're not proud of, but we all get to grow and change. It's allowed."
Labels: Coming of Age, Contemporary, Realistic Fiction, Romance, YA