I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.<\/p>The Atlas of Us<\/strong> by Kristin Dwyer<\/a> Atlas has lost her way.<\/p>\n In a last-ditch effort to pull her life together, she\u2019s working on a community service program rehabbing trails in the Western Sierras. The only plus is that the days are so exhausting that Atlas might just be tired enough to forget that this was one of her dad\u2019s favorite places in the world. Before cancer stole him from her life, that is.<\/p>\n Using real names is forbidden on the trail. So Atlas becomes Maps, and with her team\u2014Books, Sugar, Junior, and King\u2014she heads into the wilderness. As she sheds the lies she\u2019s built up as walls to protect herself, she realizes that four strangers might know her better than anyone has before. And with the end of the trail racing to meet them, Maps is left counting down the days until she returns to her old life\u2014without her new family, and without King, who\u2019s become more than just a friend.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\t\t
Published by<\/strong> HarperTeen<\/a> on 1\/9\/24
Genres:<\/strong> Contemporary<\/a>, Romance<\/a>, Young Adult<\/a>
Pages:<\/strong> 335
Format:<\/strong> eARC<\/a>
Source:<\/strong> Publisher
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