Layover
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Narrated by:
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Phoebe Strole
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Michael Crouch
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Cassandra Morris
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Written by:
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Amy Andelson
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Emily Meyer
About this listen
FLYNN: At first we were almost strangers. But ever since I moved to New York, Amos was the one person I could count on. And together we were there for Poppy. (I mean, what kind of parents leave their kid to be raised by a nanny?) I just didn't expect to fall for him--and I never expected him to leave us.
AMOS: I thought I was the only one who felt it. I told myself it was because we were spending so much time together--taking care of Poppy and all. But that night, I could tell she felt it, too. And I freaked out--you're not supposed to fall for your stepsister. So I ran away to boarding school. I should have told her why I was leaving, but every time I tried, it felt like a lie.
One missed flight was about to change their lives forever. . . .
Perfect for fans of Clueless and brought to you by two Hollywood screenwriters, this wild journey of unlikely romance, heartbreak, and adventure--set against the backdrop of a blended family in free fall during a rebellious layover in Los Angeles--reveals the true value of the unbreakable bonds we forge when we dare to let ourselves risk it all.
Readers:
Flynn, read by Phoebe Strole
Amos, read by Michael Crouch
Poppy, read by Cassandra Morris
Critic Reviews
"A love letter to Los Angeles, dysfuntional families, and forbidden romance." –Kiwi Smith, screenwriter of Legally Blonde and 10 Things I Hate About You
"A unique family portrait of divorce, as seen through the eyes of a blended trio of siblings." –Jen Malone, author of Wanderlost and Changes in Latitudes
"A soaring whirlwind adventure of getting lost and getting found." –Darcy Woods, award-winning author of Summer of Supernovas
"The YA Book for All Ages." —Town & Country
"Readers interested in the siblings’ tony, Gossip Girl–esque antics will find something to enjoy." —Booklist
"Andelson and Meyer look at the complexities of blended families and the relationships that can develop." —PW
"[Andelson and Meyer] know the perils of a prep school alcohol and hook-up culture, and the vulnerability of girls needing to belong, whether they are teens or preteens." —VOYA
"Pure escapism." —SLJ
"A unique family portrait of divorce, as seen through the eyes of a blended trio of siblings." –Jen Malone, author of Wanderlost and Changes in Latitudes
"A soaring whirlwind adventure of getting lost and getting found." –Darcy Woods, award-winning author of Summer of Supernovas
"The YA Book for All Ages." —Town & Country
"Readers interested in the siblings’ tony, Gossip Girl–esque antics will find something to enjoy." —Booklist
"Andelson and Meyer look at the complexities of blended families and the relationships that can develop." —PW
"[Andelson and Meyer] know the perils of a prep school alcohol and hook-up culture, and the vulnerability of girls needing to belong, whether they are teens or preteens." —VOYA
"Pure escapism." —SLJ
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