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"Reading this book brought me on a bit of an emotional rollercoaster. I laughed, I cried, I paused and thought about my personal experiences. I found a part of me in all of the characters of this story. Every character felt like they were curated to represent a different aspect of who I am as a person, while at the same time, representing people who I know in my life, not just in the scene."
"Chris Campbell's The Strangest of Places deftly weaves together a girl's coming-of-age story and a Phish fan's search for meaningful community. Spunky, honest, and vulnerable, its heroine, Autumn MacLeod, stands in a long tradition of alienated American teenagers telling us the truth of things. Huck Finn and Holden Caulfield would have loved this book. You will, too."
Emer S. Smith
"I think anyone who grew up on the margins of accepted societal norms could see themselves in Autumn. The poor kids, the fat kids, the abandoned kids, the outcasts. And if you, like Autumn (and like me), knew how much salvation came with the connection to a shared community online - during a time *long* before the existence of social media - you will enjoy this book."
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