If you only had a few minutes to evacuate your house in the face of a wildfire, what would you take? And if you were separated from your mom and thought she was in danger, would you still leave - or would you head back in to rescue her?
Twelve-year-old Charlie Nguyen smells something faint from far away. Smoke. The Santa Ana winds are especially strong, so Charlie thinks nothing of it. Must be a bonfire or barbecue.
By morning, an unexpected southern California wildfire ferociously whips toward his town. Charlie, his friends, and the whole neighborhood must urgently evacuate with little warning.
When Charlie and his mom become separated during the emergency, they'll do anything to reunite. But as they've just witnessed, Mother Nature operates on her own scale. . . .
Jane B. Mason lives in Oakland, California, where she spends her time adjusting to her teenage children, open water swimming, and writing. Her most recent titles, written with Sarah Hines Stephens, include A Dog and His Girl Mysteries and the Candy Apple titles The Sister Switch and Snowfall Surprise. Without Annette was Jane's YA debut.
Sarah Hines Stephens lives in Oakland, California, where she spends her time keeping up with her children and writing books with Jane B. Mason, including A Dog and His Girl Mysteries and the Candy Apple titles The Sister Switch and Snowfall Surprise.