Young Adult Fiction — Review
Tripping
by Heather Waldorf
Red Deer Press, 2009
ISBN 978-0-88995-426-7
$12.95, 342 pp, ages 14 – 18
www.reddeerpress.com
Delve into Tripping and journey from Toronto across western Canada
with Rainey as she joins WESTEX—a group of six students, two instructors
and a driver as they embark on a summer adventure that provides
lessons in more than just Canadian history and geography. Rainey’s
plans for this venture are simple: to figure out her future—where
she’ll study after high school and what she’ll do with her life.
Then, on the eve of her departure, Rainey’s father informs her
that her mother (who abandoned them when Rainey was just a baby)
has, out of the blue, contacted him and lives a few minutes from
one of the group’s planned camping spots. Now Rainey must decide
whether or not she will make contact.... Each member of the group
is dealing with more than just curriculum issues. Waldorf’s characters
are wonderfully drawn; the antics and adventures are credible,
life altering and make for a great read. This book will have you
searching for more by this author.
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