ARC Review: Off Trail by Rick Polito

“you know,” i said, “the road to hell is paved with good wintentions.”

rick polito

Series: Standalone

Release Date: June 3rd 2021

Publisher: Wise Wolf Books

Genre: Young Adult Fiction | Historical Fiction | Humor | Romance

Page Count: 249

Source:ย I received an advance readerโ€™s copy of this book from the publisher. Thank you!

Goodreads Summary: A laugh-out-loud coming of age story of one teenโ€™s preposterous experience in a wilderness therapy program.

Daniel grew up in the shadow of his older sister, the brash, self-assured, and utterly reckless Jackie, now living with her dirtbag boyfriend and wandering through dead-end jobs. When his parents find her marijuana stash in his closet and decide they do not want him to turn out like his sister, Daniel suffers the โ€œtrickle-down parentingโ€ effect and is sent to Quest Trail. Surrounded by other similarly uprooted teens, Daniel endures a series of preposterous self-discovery exercises and gets caught up in a rivalry with Troy, a too-tough poser, as they vie for the attention of Vera, a charismatic California teen who grew up with too much money and not enough emotional connection. Just as Danielโ€™s confidence begins to grow and things start to look up, the Quest Trail program dissolves into complete chaos.

Sometimes humorous, sometimes painful, Off Trail shows an authentic account of all the embarrassing and heart-wrenching moments of being a teen.

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