When her grandmother dies and the once-majestic family estate is sold, eleven-year-old Julia Lancaster and her aunt Constance must take to the road to find Julia s long-lost mother. They bring with them only the most practical travel things silver candlestick holders, a few Oriental carpets, some steamer trunks, and Julia s beloved Brownie camera, which she will use to document their journey across 1960s America.
On the road, Julia and her aunt meet a cast of peculiar characters, including guitar-strumming hippies in Greenwich Village, a legendary voodoo queen in New Orleans, the honorable proprietor of the World s End Cattle Ranch in Texas, and the colorful sheriff of Gold Point, Nevada (population: 1), who also happens to be the town s mayor, fire chief, and reverend. But will they find Julia s mother and a place to call home?
Poignant, engaging, and funny, Lesley M. M. Blume s new novel is a meditation on the thin line between being an insider and being an outsider, and the deep-rooted need we all have to find a place where we can feel at home."
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