"A beautiful, haunting story that sucks you in and doesn't let go. It's a poignant reminder of the strength kids can possess when they realize they're the only one holding their world together. I devoured it, breathlessly, and it carried my heart away with it."--Ann Braden, author of THE BENEFITS OF BEING AN OCTOPUS
"A story about falling through the cracks and finding the light inside that darkness. Carry Me Home is absorbing, moving, and deeply truthful."--Martha Brockenbrough, author of THE GAME OF LOVE AND DEATH
After her mother's death, 12-year-old Lulu has been living in a run-down SUV with her younger sister, Serena, and their devastated father. Montana is a far cry from their familiar Texas, but they've made it work, setting up camp in an RV park, spending days at school and work, and sleeping in the car at night. Dad promises better days ahead, but their precarious existence is upended when, one day, he fails to return home. An increasingly anxious Lulu carries on as usual, fearing sibling separation if anyone finds out. Waiting for her father's return, she dodges questions and cares for Serena while navigating middle school and increasingly suspicious (but kind) townspeople. Fox's moving story is told in flashes of the "Now," "Before," and "Way Before," slowly and affectingly filling in the family's history, as well as a detailed explanation of their situation. A reassuring but realistic ending encourages readers to ask for help when needed and emphasizes that there is always someone who will care. A compassionate and empathetic examination of being unhoused.--Booklist "August 1, 2021"