After losing his mom, Kaede Hirano developed anger issues and spent his last year of middle school acting out.
Best-friendless and critically in danger of repeating the seventh grade, Kaede is given a summer assignment: Write an essay about what home means to him, which will be even tougher now that he's on his way to Japan to reconnect with his estranged father and older half-brother. Still, if there's a chance Kaede can finally build a new family from an old one, he's willing to try. But building new relationships isn’t easy, and one last desperate act will change the way Kaede sees everyone - including himself.
This is a book about what home means to us - and that there are many different correct answers. Sometimes, home isn’t even where you expected to find it.
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Elsie Chapman grew up in Prince George, British Columbia, before graduating from the University of British Columbia with a bachelor of arts in English literature. She currently lives in Tokyo with her husband and children. She is the author of the young adult thrillers Dualed and Divided.
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