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Farewell Tour of a Terminal Optimist

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Quick-witted, sharp-tongued Connor Lambert won't take it any longer: the bullying, the secrets, the sympathy. He's been dying from cancer for years, but he's not dead yet. He's going down fighting.
Forming an unlikely friendship with fellow juvenile delinquent Skeates, the pair stage a break out and set off on a crazy tour across Scotland — dodging the police, joy riding and extreme partying — to find Connor's dad, an inmate at Shotts prison.
But Connor's left two things behind — the medication he needs to keep him alive, and the girl who makes living bearable. A fresh and bold debut novel full of heart, guts and raw emotion. Farewell Tour of a Terminal Optimist is a brilliantly funny, thrilling exploration of friendship, identity and mortality populated with witty, sharply drawn characters.
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    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2018

      Gr 9 Up-Fifteen-year-old Connor Lambert is bright and funny; he has also been living with cancer for most of his life. He lives with his Mom, but misses her because she works all hours to make ends meet. Connor also misses his little sister who died in accident years earlier, and he misses his Dad, who is incarcerated, and no one will tell him why. He is tired of the limits his condition places on his life, so Connor teams up with his former bully/new best friend Skeates to run away and begin a wild excursion through the country side to visit Connor's dad in prison and get some answers. The only problem-Connor forgets his life sustaining medications and ends up running from police and local street thugs. He also learns to ski and goes clubbing. This adventure novel is set in present-day Scotland has a lot of cultural and Gaelic-language references. This is a funny, fast-paced celebration of friendship that is is uplifting even while dealing with illness and mortality. There is even a Spotify playlist of 15 songs mentioned for teens to listen to. VERDICT Recommended for fans of British culture and funny adventure stories with lots of hijinks.-Grace Bazile, Brooklyn CollegeGraphic Novels

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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