The individual conclusions to each section can be abrupt and a bit too neat, but debut author Alsaid creates enough adventure to make the stories feel breathless, if not always believable, ending with Leila's own literal and figurative road home. The stories are distinct and Leila distinctive she's loyal, insightful, but no angel (she plays a drinking game with boys in one town and later gets arrested after taking an expensive car for a joyride). Leila spends one epic night trying to help each of these strangers, often going to extreme lengths such sneaking a girl who has lost her passport across the Canadian border to stop a wedding disaster before continuing her journey. In five multichapter vignettes, readers meet these characters in crisis, including Bree, an orphan who has run away from an older sister she considers overbearing, and Elliot, who has been rebuffed by his longtime crush on prom night. And when Leila leaves them, their lives are forever changed. Hudson, Bree, Elliot and Sonia find a friend in Leila. She crashes into their lives in her absurdly red car at the moment they need someone the most. Four teens across the country have only one thing in common: A girl named Leila. and into the lives of a series of desperate teens. Four teens across the country have only one thing in common: a girl named Leila. Leila's road trip to see the Northern Lights in Alaska takes her across the U.S.
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