Description: Eat and Get Gas by J.A. Wright When Evans older brother gets drafted to Vietnam, her mother takes him to Canada, leaving Evan and her younger, special needs brother with their army-officer father—who, unwilling to shoulder the burden of caring for his own kids, takes them to Eat and Get Gas, their grandmothers roadside cafĂ© and home. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Thirteen-year-old Evan Hanson is always the last in her family to know whats going on - at least, thats how it feels. Her father, Gene, whos been meaner since he began serving in Vietnam, isnt around much, and she likes it better that way. But then her brother, Adam, gets drafted and her anti-war mother, Endura, takes him across the border to Canada, leaving Evan alone with Gene and her younger, special needs brother, Teddy. When he realizes Endura isnt returning, Gene takes Evan and Teddy to Eat and Get Gas, his mothers cafe and gas station in Hoquiam, Washington. There, as well as her no-nonsense but loving grandma, Evan encounters Aunt Vivian, a teasing but caring know-it-all; Uncle Frankie, injured in Vietnam and suffering from PTSD; Paco, the draft dodger Frankie is hiding; Hal and Hubert, the strange but gentle next-door neighbors who play the piano like virtuosos and help out when theyre needed; and Louanne, Frankies reserved, sensitive sister. She is drawn in particular to Louanne, who was disfigured by a car accident that killed the rest of her and Frankies family. At Eat and Get Gas, Evan finds a new freedom, and she starts to carve out a place for herself by helping in the cafe and sorting mail for Uncle Frankie, who runs a postal route in addition to running the gas station. She eventually, too, learns some of the family secrets shes been kept in the dark about - and comes to understand that her mother isnt coming back any time soon. Then, after reading a letter that wasnt meant for her, Evan discovers the biggest secret of all. Author Biography J.A. Wright is the author of Eat and Get Gas and How to Grow an Addict. She splits her time between Christchurch, New Zealand and Seattle, Washington. Review "Tender moments of genuine connection mix with hard truths in Eat and Get Gas, a poignant coming-of-age novel in which a teenager from a complicated family forges new, life-giving bonds."—Foreword Reviews"J.A. Wrights second novel reprises her brilliance in creating the authentic voice of a young narrator who grips the reader in a story that is often painful but always mesmerizing . . . . The writing is lean and penetrating, with enough depth to allow the reader to feel Evans hopes and dreams along with the searing pain of a young girl taking command of her challenging life. Evans resilience and emerging grace is a balm amidst the wounded world she comes from, and Eat and Get Gas is a welcome antidote to the unremitting pessimism of our time." —Barbara Stark-Nemon, author of award-winning author of Even in Darkness and Hard Cider"J.A. Wrights uncanny ability to place the reader at the very center of 13-year-old Evans head captured me, from page one. Evoking 1970s America and the long reach of the Vietnam War, Evans confused, loyal, angry, lonely, and forgiving coming-of-age as she finds her place in the heart of a colorful cast of characters at Eat and Get Gas kept me from sleep right up to the perfectly pitched ending."—Jenni Ogden, award-winning author of A Drop in the Ocean and Call My Name "Storytelling at its best, Eat And Get Gas grabs the reader from page one and doesnt let go. Daily, life confirms for Evan that people can disappoint us even when they love us. But she has three things going for her: soothing music from the pianists next door, the skating rink, and a honeybee bracelet. The unexpected twist at the end is oh-so-worth the wait!"—Laurie Buchanan, author of the Sean McPherson novels"Its 1972 and thirteen-year-old Evan has her hands full. Her old brother is a draft dodger; her mother is ill; her baby brother has a learning disability; and her father, a Vietnam vet, has another family overseas. When Evans mother and brother head for Canada, Evans father takes her to his family home in Hoquiam, Washington. As she waits for her mothers return, surrounded by a cast of quirky characters and damaged adults, Evan learns a new definition of family, the cost of untold secrets, and the value of her burgeoning self-esteem. A powerful story about a sad chapter in Americas history that is thoroughly modern, relevant, and inspiring."—Anne Leigh Parrish, author of An Open Door "Eat and Get Gas is a compelling and affecting read that highlights experiences I havent often seen in fiction. This masterful study of family acts as a microcosm of Vietnam War–era America and expresses extremely well the way the trauma of this war reverberates deeply and widely. The book hums with a deep sense of love, in complicated and sometimes painful situations, and describes a group of people loving each other in ways that are complicated and poignant."—Pip Adam, author of Nothing to See, The New Animals, Im Working on a Building, and the short-story collection Everything We Hoped For"Great cast of characters, a compelling story, and convincingly told."—Joe Bennett, New Zealand columnist and travel writerPast Praise for the author, for How to Grow An Addict:2016 INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS - WINNER IN ADDICTION & RECOVERY2016 NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE AWARDS (NIEA)- WINNER IN ADDICTION & RECOVERY 2016 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER BOOK AWARDS (IPPY)- BRONZE MEDAL — LITERARY FICTION 2015 FOREWARD REVIEWS INDIEFAB BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS HONORABLE MENTION FOR GENERAL FICTION 2015 USA BEST BOOK AWARDS FINALIST FOR GENERAL FICTION"Wright deftly and insightfully describes how a life can spiral toward addiction and rehab. The story is raw and touching and I found myself rooting for Randall as she navigates redemption and sobriety. A gritty and honest read." —Susie Orman Schnall, award-winning author of On Grace and The Balance Project"Wright dares to stomp where others only lightly tread, and does so with grace, craft, and an unusual ease. This is not a sob story about abuse, damage, and addiction, its a story of how bravery, self-recognition, and the desire for happiness slap the former in the face and gleam with hope. A great read and lesson for anyone whos been there, hopes to get elsewhere, or simply needs to read a story that resonates." —Maria Kostaki, author of Pieces: A Novel Promotional Author hired publicist Mary Bisbee-Beek for publicity campaign Review Text "Surrounded by a cast of quirky characters and damaged adults, [Evan] learns a new definition of family, the cost of untold secrets, and the value of her burgeoning self-esteem. Eat and Get Gas is a powerful story about a sad chapter in Americas history that is thoroughly modern, relevant, and inspiring." --Anne Leigh Parrish, author of An Open Door " Eat and Get Gas is a compelling and affecting read that highlights experiences I havent often seen in fiction. This masterful study of family acts as a microcosm of Vietnam War-era America and expresses extremely well the way the trauma of this war reverberates deeply and widely. The book hums with a deep sense of love, in complicated and sometimes painful situations, and describes a group of people loving each other in ways that are complicated and poignant." --Pip Adam, author of Nothing to See, The New Animals, Im Working on a Building , and the short-story collection Everything We Hoped For "Great cast of characters, a compelling story, and convincingly told." --Joe Bennett, New Zealand columnist and travel writer Past Praise for the author, for How to Grow An Addict: 2016 INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS - WINNER IN ADDICTION & RECOVERY 2016 NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE AWARDS (NIEA)- WINNER IN ADDICTION & RECOVERY 2016 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER BOOK AWARDS (IPPY)- BRONZE MEDAL -- LITERARY FICTION 2015 FOREWARD REVIEWS INDIEFAB BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS HONORABLE MENTION FOR GENERAL FICTION 2015 USA BEST BOOK AWARDS FINALIST FOR GENERAL FICTION "Wright deftly and insightfully describes how a life can spiral toward addiction and rehab. The story is raw and touching and I found myself rooting for Randall as she navigates redemption and sobriety. A gritty and honest read." --Susie Orman Schnall, award-winning author of On Grace and The Balance Project "Wright dares to stomp where others only lightly tread, and does so with grace, craft, and an unusual ease. This is not a sob story about abuse, damage, and addiction, its a story of how bravery, self-recognition, and the desire for happiness slap the former in the face and gleam with hope. A great read and lesson for anyone whos been there, hopes to get elsewhere, or simply needs to read a story that resonates." --Maria Kostaki, author of Pieces: A Novel Review Quote "Surrounded by a cast of quirky characters and damaged adults, [Evan] learns a new definition of family, the cost of untold secrets, and the value of her burgeoning self-esteem. Eat and Get Gas is a powerful story about a sad chapter in Americas history that is thoroughly modern, relevant, and inspiring." --Anne Leigh Parrish, author of An Open Door " Eat and Get Gas is a compelling and affecting read that highlights experiences I havent often seen in fiction. This masterful study of family acts as a microcosm of Vietnam War-era America and expresses extremely well the way the trauma of this war reverberates deeply and widely. The book hums with a deep sense of love, in complicated and sometimes painful situations, and describes a group of people loving each other in ways that are complicated and poignant." --Pip Adam, author of Nothing to See, The New Animals, Im Working on a Building , and the short-story collection Everything We Hoped For "Great cast of characters, a compelling story, and convincingly told." --Joe Bennett, New Zealand columnist and travel writer Past Praise for the author, for How to Grow An Addict: 2016 INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS - WINNER IN ADDICTION & RECOVERY 2016 NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE AWARDS (NIEA)- WINNER IN ADDICTION & RECOVERY 2016 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER BOOK AWARDS (IPPY)- BRONZE MEDAL -- LITERARY FICTION 2015 FOREWARD REVIEWS INDIEFAB BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS HONORABLE MENTION FOR GENERAL FICTION 2015 USA BEST BOOK AWARDS FINALIST FOR GENERAL FICTION "Wright deftly and insightfully describes how a life can spiral toward addiction and rehab. The story is raw and touching and I found myself rooting for Randall as she navigates redemption and sobriety. A gritty and honest read." --Susie Orman Schnall, award-winning author of On Grace and The Balance Project "Wright dares to stomp where others only lightly tread, and does so with grace, craft, and an unusual ease. This is not a sob story about abuse, damage, and addiction, its a story of how bravery, self-recognition, and the desire for happiness slap the former in the face and gleam with hope. A great read and lesson for anyone whos been there, hopes to get elsewhere, or simply needs to read a story that resonates." --Maria Kostaki, author of Pieces: A Novel Description for Sales People --For readers who liked . . . The Great Alone, Olive Kitteridge, A Man Called Ove, The Tender Bar, The Dutch House, West with Giraffes, and The Maid --Established readership: As the author of the award-winning novel How to Grow an Addict (She Writes Press, 2015), which has garnered hundreds of five-star reviews, Jodi (J. A.) Wright has an established fan base and readership. --Huge target audience: This story, whose protagonists come of age in the Vietnam era, will resonate strongly with baby boomers, one of the biggest book-buying demographics. Details ISBN164742481X Publisher She Writes Press Language English Year 2023 ISBN-10 164742481X ISBN-13 9781647424817 Format Paperback Publication Date 2023-06-06 Short Title Eat and Get Gas Subtitle A Novel Imprint She Writes Press Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2023-06-06 NZ Release Date 2023-06-06 US Release Date 2023-06-06 UK Release Date 2023-06-06 Pages 256 Author J.A. 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