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The Distance from Me to You
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The Distance from Me to You
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Wild meets Endless Love in this multilayered story of love, survival, and self-discovery
McKenna Berney is a lucky girl. She has a loving family and has been accepted to college for the fall. But McKenna has a different goal in mind: much to the chagrin of her parents, she defers her college acceptance to hike the Appalachian Trail from Maine to Georgia with her best friend. And when her friend backs out, McKenna is determined to go through with the dangerous trip on her own. While on the Trail, she meets Sam. Having skipped out on an abusive dad and quit school, Sam has found a brief respite on the Trail, where everyone’s a drifter, at least temporarily.
Despite lives headed in opposite directions, McKenna and Sam fall in love on an emotionally charged journey of dizzying highs and devastating lows. When their punch-drunk love leads them off the trail, McKenna has to persevere in a way she never thought possible to beat the odds or risk both their lives.
Wild meets Endless Love in this multilayered story of love, survival, and self-discovery
McKenna Berney is a lucky girl. She has a loving family and has been accepted to college for the fall. But McKenna has a different goal in mind: much to the chagrin of her parents, she defers her college acceptance to hike the Appalachian Trail from Maine to Georgia with her best friend. And when her friend backs out, McKenna is determined to go through with the dangerous trip on her own. While on the Trail, she meets Sam. Having skipped out on an abusive dad and quit school, Sam has found a brief respite on the Trail, where everyone’s a drifter, at least temporarily.
Despite lives headed in opposite directions, McKenna and Sam fall in love on an emotionally charged journey of dizzying highs and devastating lows. When their punch-drunk love leads them off the trail, McKenna has to persevere in a way she never thought possible to beat the odds or risk both their lives.
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  • Lexile:
    840
  • Interest Level:
    UG
  • Text Difficulty:
    4 - 5


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  • From the book ***This excerpt is from an advance uncorrected proof***

    Copyright  © 2015 Marina Gessner

    McKenna couldn’t believe it. Maybe her ears were malfunctioning. Or her brain was playing tricks on her. Either option—deafness or  insanity—seemed better  than  believing the words coming out of her best friend’s mouth.

    “I’m sorry,” Courtney said. She started to cry and put her head down on the table.

    McKenna knew this was the moment to reach over and pat Courtney’s head, say something comforting. But she couldn’t. Not yet. Because not only was Courtney getting back together with Jay, she was also backing out of their trip.

    McKenna and  Courtney  had  been planning this trip for over a year—a two-thousand-mile hike down the Appalachian Trail—and they were supposed to leave in less than  a week. They’d deferred their college acceptances. They’d spent their life savings on camping gear and trail guides—McKenna had, anyway; Courtney’s father had footed the bill for hers. Hardest of all, they’d talked their parents into agreeing to the plan: two girls hiking the entire length of the Appalachian Trail, from Maine to Georgia.


    And now Courtney was changing her mind. For the lamest possible reason: a guy. And not just any guy, but a guy they’d spent the last four months ripping to shreds. Honestly, Mc- Kenna was so sick of talking about him, she could barely get his name out.

    All around  them,  the Whitworth  College Student  Union buzzed with conversations and clanking silverware. McKenna’s parents were both professors here, and she had been eating lunch in this cafeteria since before she could remember, the surrounding tables as familiar as her own living room. It was a bright day in early June, sunlight pouring in through  the atrium windows, and McKenna knew that Courtney must feel the same urge she did, to get away from the places they’d seen a million times, to go out in the world and live under that sun. “But Courtney,” McKenna said, keeping both hands firmly

    in her lap. “Jay?”

    “I know,” Courtney mumbled, her face still buried in her arms.

    This trip, this plan, had been McKenna’s dream for as long as she could remember. And now, so close to when they should have been leaving, Courtney  was bringing the  whole thing crashing down.

    “Courtney,”  McKenna said again. Even if it  weren’t for the hike, this would be terrible news. She couldn’t stand the thought of Jay breaking her friend’s heart. Again.

    “Don’t say it,” Courtney said, finally sitting up. “I know, I

    know all of it. And I forgive him. I love him, McKenna.”


    What could McKenna say to that?

    “I’m sorry,” Courtney said again, her voice calmer after the declaration of love. “I know how much you wanted to do this.”

    “I thought you wanted to do it, too.”

    “I do. I mean I did. But it’s just too long to be away from him right now. You know?”

    McKenna didn’t know, not at all. Even with her eyes red and her face puffy, Courtney looked beautiful. She was the last person who needed to change her life for a guy, let alone Jay. Courtney had shiny blond hair that McKenna—being the only brunette  in her family—envied. Both girls were on the track team, but Courtney was the star, running the mile in under six...

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  • Publisher's Weekly

    July 20, 2015
    Gessner, a pseudonym for author Nina de Gramont (The Boy I Love), offers a wilderness adventure dashed with romance and danger. High school grad McKenna decides to hike the entire Appalachian Trail alone—and withholds that detail from her parents—after her best friend Courtney backs out of their planned months-long trip. Everyone underestimates McKenna’s ability to complete the journey (even when they think she’s still with Courtney), and she is determined to prove them wrong. Meanwhile, Sam is on the same trail, hiking neck and neck with McKenna and escaping an abusive family. As they run into each other almost daily, sparks fly and love blossoms. The third-person omniscient narration, which includes occasional interludes from McKenna’s worried mother back home, can be awkward and emotionally distant, especially during McKenna and Sam’s first sexual encounter and when describing McKenna’s thoughts (“she reminded herself that anxiety and exhilaration were close cousins”). Despite this, many readers should find it easy to relate to McKenna’s desire to take risks, prove her independence, and finish the trail at all costs. Ages 12–up. Agent: Peter Steinberg, Steinberg Agency.

  • Kirkus

    August 1, 2015
    A girl decides to hike the Appalachian Trail on her own and meets a boy who may actually be living on the trail. Almost 18, McKenna has been planning to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail with her best friend for the past year. When the friend drops out, McKenna lies to her parents and sets out on her own. On the trail she meets Sam, who has escaped from an abusive home and has been walking the trail, getting jobs in various towns, for months. McKenna greatly enjoys her adventure and only reluctantly becomes involved with Sam, but when she does, they become a couple, falling in love. Overconfident about their wilderness skills, they leave the trail despite warnings and soon realize that they have put their lives in danger. Gessner writes vividly of the trail and hiking, describing backpacking gear, birds, scenery, and many of the difficulties hikers encounter, along with the easy camaraderie hikers find along the AT. She brings McKenna and Sam to life as well-rounded characters, gradually building their relationship to a satisfying and realistic level. The star of the show here, however, is the Appalachian Trail and the adventures the teens experience on it. Good romance, great wilderness. (Romance. 12-18)

    COPYRIGHT(2015) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

  • School Library Journal

    September 1, 2015

    Gr 10 Up-McKenna Berney and her BFF Courtney made a pact to defer college for a year to hike the Appalachian Trail from Maine to Georgia. When Courtney bails on her, McKenna is determined to face the challenge alone. With miles of practice hikes under her belt, and top-notch gear, the protagonist sets off on her journey. While on the trail, McKenna meets Sam, who is a high school dropout and on the run from his abusive father. Their friendship quickly evolves into romance. Their journey on the trail is rigorous, with miles of choppy terrain and limited supplies until they reach a local town along the route. When Sam has the idea to go off the trail, something rule-following McKenna would never consider, she gives in, thinking it will be an adventure. That decision puts their love and survival skills to the test. Gessner's debut novel speaks volumes about what it means to truly survive in the wilderness, both alone and with the one you love. Situations including wild animal confrontations, starvation, dehydration, and near death are addressed with authenticity. The panic and fear that set in when they lose their way will strike a nerve with hikers and nonhikers alike. Gessner handles dishonesty (McKenna's parents think that Courtney is with her), first sexual experience, and survival with the utmost sensitivity, shedding light on the range of human emotions. VERDICT A great add to YA collections, especially for those with a taste for the outdoors.-Erin Holt, Williamson County Public Library, Franklin, TN

    Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

  • Booklist

    September 15, 2015
    Grades 9-12 McKenna Berney is full of plans. Her first is to hike the Appalachian Trail with her best friend, even defering her college acceptance to do it. But when her friend backs out, McKenna decides to go anyway, lying to her parents in the process. It is dangerous, foolish, and exhilarating, but McKenna learns to respect the trail and makes steady progress on her own. Then she meets Sam, gorgeous but damaged. A thru-hiker, he is using the trail as a hiding place from his abusive father. They fall in love, become overconfident in their invincibility, and leave the trail with predictably dire consequences. While Sam is a sympathetic character, this is McKenna's story. She comes of age on the trail, literally (she turns 18 while hiking) and figuratively, learning that her plans are more than childish dreamsthey're the building blocks upon which she will thrive as an adult. This book will have new adult appeal for readers who are ready to leave their own childhoods behind.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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