A middle-grade novel by James Bird about homelessness and hope.
Will anything other than a real Home ever be enough?.
Opin makes a new friend in the shelter, but shelters don\'t allow dogs...
Then Opin finds a stray dog who needs him as much as he needs her, and his longing for a stable Home intensifies, as his brother\'s reckless ways hit a new high.
Emjay has taken to disappearing for days, slowing down the family\'s progress and adding to their worry.
Opin, his brother Emjay, and their mother are trying to get to Los Angeles, where they hope an uncle and a new life are waiting.
Not every town has a shelter where a family can sleep for a night or two, and places with parking lots don\'t welcome overnight stays.
School, friends, and three meals a day aren\'t guaranteed.
When Home is a car, life is unpredictable.
A middle-grade novel by James Bird about homelessness and hope