"Unexpected, generous, and poignant." --Huntley Fitzpatrick, author of What I Thought Was True Sixteen-year-old Clair Taylor has neighbors who are what locals call whippoorwills, the kind of people who fill their yards with rusty junk.
Clair decides to save Wally, and the imme.
But, when a black dog named Wally is chained up to a pole next door, Clair can\'t look the other way.
Clair tries to ignore her surroundings, choosing instead to dream of a future beyond her rural New Hampshire town. "Unexpected, generous, and poignant." --Huntley Fitzpatrick, author of What I Thought Was True Sixteen-year-old Clair Taylor has neighbors who are what locals call whippoorwills, the kind of people who fill their yards with rusty junk