![]() Zorie and Lennon were best friends, but then her father forbade her to see him. There is so much angst in this tale that it spills off the teenagers’ plates onto the adults’. ![]() Lennon's make mapping skills and new found hiking skills are a plus, as is Zorie's knowledge of the stars. Lennon and Zorie make the best of it and make their way hiking through the mountains to Condor Peak, the site of a star party, to find their way home. And I did find it a bit rough to believe those same friends would up and leave the two of them in this California back country with no way to get home. When the two wind up being the most respectful and least deserving to be kicked out of the glamping compound. Naturally, Lennon is a surprise addition to the group, and Zorie does her best to act as if all is well. When some of the cool kids invite Zorie on a glamping trip to Northern California, her mother encourages her to go. ![]() Add in an hysterical sub plot about their parents feuding businesses, and there are plenty of reasons for the two to not be together. Zorie and Lennon go way back, but when they got older, things got weird when they tried to be more than friends. ![]() There's plenty to like in this charming story about two old friends, now enemies, falling into love again. ![]()
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