"With a haunting secret, a brave journey and fascinating characters, On the Way to Birdland will remind readers that when you take a giant step into the unfamiliar, you might just find yourself." --Joelle Charbonneau, New York Times Best Selling author of Verify and Disclose
"With balance, beats, and rhythm, this heartfelt coming-of-age story is bridged together like a Coltrane riff under Frank Morelli's skillful hand. On the Way to Birdland and its cast of diverse, fully fleshed-out characters are now included among My Favorite Things." --Brenda Rufener, Author of Since We Last Spoke and Where I Live
For No Sad Songs: "Lovely and funny and heart-aching and true. I didn't want it to end. But the big-hearted story and characters--especially the very real, unforgettable Gabe--will stay with me for a long, long time." --Jennifer Niven, NY Times bestselling author of All the Bright Places
"A must for any YA collection." --School Library Journal
"Full of heart and humor . . . will make young readers take stock of their own parents' responsibilities, and what it means to make sacrifices for the ones you love." --Booklist
"An emotional story, filled with lots of laughter and great sadness . . . smartly written, with beautiful characters and a compelling plot." --Foreword Reviews
"Listening to and believing in our fears keeps away from a life we wish for. On the Way to Birdland shows us what's possible when we listen to something else." --Angelo Surmelis, author of The Dangerous Art of Blending In
"On the Way to Birdland is a work of tremendous heart. It sings with the joys and pains of family, hope, and impossible dreams. A must read for everyone trying to find their way back to what matters most." --Adrienne Kisner, Author of Dear Rachel Maddow, The Confusion of Laurel Graham, and Six Angry Girls
"A classic tale of choice and chance, with more twists than a Virginia mountain road, On the Way to Birdland is a guide to finding your true self by accepting that you are 'completely destructible...desperate not to get destroyed.'" --Valerie Nieman, Author of To the Bones and Backwater