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In Honor

by Jessi Kirby
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Overview

A devastating loss leads to an unexpected road trip in what Sarah Ockler calls a “beautiful, engaging journey with heart, humor, and just a pinch of Texas sass.”

Three days after learning of her brother Finn’s death, Honor receives his last letter from Iraq. Devastated, she interprets his note as a final request and spontaneously sets off to California to fulfill it. At the last minute, she’s joined by Rusty, Finn’s former best friend.

Rusty is the last person Honor wants to be with—he’s cocky and obnoxious, just like Honor remembers, and she hasn’t forgiven him for turning his back on Finn when he enlisted. But as they cover the dusty miles together in Finn’s beloved 1967 Chevy Impala, long-held resentments begin to fade, and Honor and Rusty struggle to come to terms with the loss they share.

As their memories of Finn merge to create a new portrait, Honor’s eyes are opened to a side of her brother she never knew—a side that shows her the true meaning of love and sacrifice.

About the Author, Jessi Kirby

Jessi Kirby is the author of Moonglass, which was an ABA New Voices selection in 2011; In Honor; and Golden. When she’s not writing, she works as a middle school librarian. She lives with her husband and two children in Crystal Cove, California. Visit her at JessiKirby.com.

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Editorials

Lauren Barnholdt

“An amazing novel about first kisses, last goodbyes, and what it means to finally let go. I absolutely loved it.”

From the Publisher

“A beautiful, engaging journey with heart, humor, and just a pinch of Texas sass. Hands down my favorite contemporary of the year.”

—Sarah Ockler, bestselling author of Twenty Boy Summer, Fixing Delilah, and Bittersweet

"The story of Honor and Rusty’s road trip offers moments of hilarity, potential romance, and spiritual awareness as the two travel across the desert to commemorate Finn’s life...Readers will find themselves rooting for the two to see past their differences and get together. "

VOYA

“[Honor and Rusty’s] enviable roadtrip portrays the universe as resonant with beauty and responsive to personal grief, which is just what many teen readers need as they cope with the losses in their lives.“—BCCB

“A sweet and soulful summer romance that is worth the trip.”

Publishers Weekly

“Fans of road-trip novels with plenty of heart . . . will love this journey, from unpredictable start to finish.”

Booklist

Publishers Weekly

Just before heading to college, Honor is faced with attending the military funeral of her brother, Finn, who died fighting in Iraq. Overwhelmed and emotionally derailed by Finn's death, Honor decides to fulfill what turns out to be her brother's last wish—that she attend pop star Kyra Kelly's final concert halfway across the country in Los Angeles. As Honor is about to take off, her brother's best friend, the heavy-drinking Rusty, hops in Finn's old car to come along for the ride. Though Kirby's premise is well-tread, her storytelling is fresh and moving, and Rusty is swoon-worthy as Honor's unlikely romantic hero, all the more genuine for his faults. Moments of beauty, including a sunrise scuba dive and a desert thunderstorm, are poignantly tinged by Rusty and Honor's loss. Kirby doesn't promise a certain future for Rusty and Honor's relationship, but readers will root for the grieving girl with a Texas accent in cowboy boots and a dress as she heads into the unknown. A sweet and soulful summer romance that is worth the trip. Ages 14–up. Agent: Leigh Feldman, Writers House. (May)

VOYA - Mandy R. Simon

When seventeen-year-old Honor's brother, Finn, dies in Iraq, her dreams of starting college in the fall seem trivial and unimportant. After finally reading a letter from Finn that he had written before his death, she finds two tickets to a Kyra Kelley concert, and a request to "tell her all about your handsome older brother." Honor decides to take Finn's old Impala from Texas to California, on a road trip to the concert. Finn's best friend, Rusty, comes along, providing Honor with comic relief, frustration, and eventually a love interest. The road trip proves cathartic to both Rusty and Honor, and the adventure allows both of them to mourn, celebrate, and share parts of Finn's life with one another, even in his absence. The story of Honor and Rusty's road trip offers moments of hilarity, potential romance, and spiritual awareness as the two travel across the desert to commemorate Finn's life. Honor moves through various stages of grief as she grapples with the death of her brother and her inability to say good-bye. The characters are entertaining, and their budding relationship is believable. Readers will find themselves rooting for the two to see past their differences and get together. This title is recommended for middle and high school readers of light romance, and those who appreciate accompanying characters on an emotional journey with interesting stops along the way. Reviewer: Mandy R. Simon

School Library Journal

Gr 8–10—When Honor returns home from her brother's military funeral, she finds a letter Finn had mailed weeks before being killed by a roadside bomb. In the envelope is a belated high school graduation present, two tickets to singer Kyra Kelley's farewell concert. Poised to attend college orientation, Honor impulsively lies to her guardian and decides to head out in Finn's 1967 Impala to the California concert as a last tribute to her brother. To her surprise, Finn's brooding ex-best friend, Rusty, comes along as a self-appointed chaperone and car mechanic. Unresolved issues about Finn's enlistment in the Marines after he and Rusty had both received coveted college football scholarships, and Rusty's absence at the funeral, hang in the air as they head west. Car trouble, campground dust-ups, and some tequila parties have Honor wallowing in self-pity, unaware of Rusty's own pain. Some plot contrivances link Honor with the possibility of meeting Kyra Kelley and a tidy ending looms until Rusty tangles with local police, the Impala gets impounded, and Honor is left alone on the sidewalk on the day of the concert. This climax is late in coming but the page-turner results in Honor's ability to come to grips with newfound truths. Flirtatious tension between the teens and a road-trip theme provide plenty of girl appeal, especially for fans of Simone Elkeles's "Perfect Chemistry" series (Walker, 2008) or Elizabeth Scott's Between Here and Forever (S & S, 2011).—Vicki Reutter, Cazenovia High School, NY

Kirkus Reviews

A road trip brings two collateral victims of the war in Iraq together. Honor, an orphan, is shocked to receive a letter from her soldier brother right after his funeral. Opening it, she finds tickets to a favorite musician's farewell concert and decides it is imperative that she attend. Disreputable and usually drunk, her brother's former best friend, Rusty, jumps in the car to go along. The road trip that ensues takes the two from Texas to California and from antagonism to intimacy. Rusty's version of how Finn decided to join the Marines--a decision that led to his death in Iraq--is quite different from what Honor believes is true. That, along with Rusty's memories of their shared past, makes Honor realize that she may have been wrong about a number of things. Some parts of the plot are unsatisfyingly glib. Honor's Aunt Gina, her guardian, has an unbelievably accommodating parenting style. The debit card Honor borrowed from her brother is just too convenient. And Honor dismisses supposed best friend Lilah all too easily. But bad-boy Rusty is appealing, as are the folks they meet along the way, and Rusty and Honor's romantic banter is satisfying. A somewhat fluffy read about non-fluffy issues. (Fiction. 12-16)

Book Details

Published
May 14, 2013
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781442416987

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