A coming-of-age road story with a supernatural twist -- and a
compulsively readable poetic novel about identity and belonging.
Zane Guesswind has just killed his grandfather, or so he believes. So he
steals the 1969 Plymouth Barracuda his father left behind and takes off
on a manic trip to his mother's grave to kill himself. Armed with a
six-pack of Mountain Dew, a jumbo pack of Sharpies, and a loaded gun in
the trunk, he's headed to Zanesville, Ohio, with no rearview mirror and
no more worries. On the way, he meets Libba, a young hitchhiker who
shares his destination, and other mystic and mysterious characters. With
each encounter and every mile marker, Zane gets farther from the life he
knows -- but closer to figuring out who he really is.