![]() She's funny and clever, kind of quirky, and very relatable. She learns many lessons along the way about herself, her family, and life in general, but one of the most important lessons she learns is that no matter how far you go, you can't escape your past - it's a part of you and will follow you wherever you go. When Jenna's given the opportunity to leave town for six weeks, she can't wait to go. ![]() She's spent her whole life feeling responsible for him, trying to take care of him and make sure that his problems don't affect her younger sister, Faith. ![]() Jenna's dad is an alcoholic - he comes and goes in her life, but whenever he's around, she knows there's going to be trouble. It's simple, cute, and short, but really packs a punch with important messages that a lot of books avoid. ![]() I think this is one of those books that every teen should read. Gladstone learn a lot about the rules of the road.and the rules of life. And that begins a cross-country adventure, where she and Mrs. So when Madeline Gladstone, the elderly president of Gladstone Shoe Stores, hires Jenna as her chauffeur for the summer, Jenna leaps right into the driver's seat. ![]() But her family problems are harder to handle, and there are times when Jenna wishes she could just take a break. She's the best employee at her branch of Gladstone's Shoes. ![]()
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