Finalist, Hamilton Literary Award
Is friendship supposed to feel like walking over the falls?
Brenda is afraid of heights, being in the dark, and dog poop. Then she
meets daring, rule-breaking Maureen and realizes their friendship is a
bit like walking a tightrope -- exciting but dangerous. Maureen
encourages Brenda to use fire escapes, sleep outside in a tent, and walk
through strange backyards.
Their friendship strains when Maureen makes fun of Harvey, Brenda's
special needs neighbour. It strains even further when Maureen borrows
Gran's bracelet and lies about returning it. Suddenly, Brenda realizes
she has to be as brave as The Great Blondin, the man who walked across
the falls, to get it back.