Book Review: EAT AND GET GAS J.A. Wright


⛽️Thank you @BookSparks for sending me a gifted copy of J.A. Wright's deeply moving coming-of-age novel, ᴇᴀᴛ ᴀɴᴅ ɢᴇᴛ ɢᴀs.⛽️


The book follows Evan Hanson, a plucky thirteen-year-old, as she navigates a very trying time for her family and the whole world -- the Vietnam War. Her mother absconds with her older brother to Canada in an attempt to avoid the draft, leaving Evan and her younger brother Teddy with their father, who never came back the same after his first two tours fighting in Vietnam. He takes them to his mother's motor court and home, a small business she calls Eat And Get Gas. There, they all live and work together, nuclear and extended family, and try to make sense of the situation. Evan misses her mother and remembers a loving, affectionate father, but now finds only a man grappling with himself and his world. And she's just too young to fix any of it. For her parents, her brothers, or herself.

This book is deeply emotional, sad as well as hopeful, honest and yet invigorating. Set on the coast, with the characters digging deep in cold, wet sand for meaty treasures, both figuratively and literally, ᴇᴀᴛ ᴀɴᴅ ɢᴇᴛ ɢᴀs by J.A. Wright is such a great summer read! ☀️ 

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