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Authors: Jen White
“Billie!” I called.
She waved. So did Julie.
“I just told Julie the Barbie joke!” yelled Billie.
And right then, at that exact moment, I just knew. I guess you could say it was instinct, mixed in with a little inspiration. Maybe it was Mom's soul cells, but I knew we were going to be okay, Billie and me. This place felt almost sacred, like if we stayed here long enough, all of us in our exact places, we might just stay shiny and golden forever.
I looked up at the sky. Little white sheep clouds.
Fault lines crisscrossed inside my heart and my head and forged me back together. I was a newer, stronger Liberty. And for now, that was enough.
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A book is never written without an endless supply of lovely human beings to help along the way. And so I acknowledge these people for their expertise, love, and support:
Joy Peskin, editor extraordinaire, who remembered two lost sisters and who loved them from the beginning. Thank you for your editing eye, thoughtful advice, and all-around
hoorays
for this book and for me. Thank you to the team at Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers who made this book excellent in every respect. Thank you to my publisher, Simon Boughton, and copy editor, Kate Hurley. Thank you to Elizabeth H. Clark for the most amazing cover. Thank you, thank you, and thank you again.
Charlotte Sheedy, my wonderful agent, who said yes immediately, and then has ever since cheered and championed this book and me. Thank you. I adore you.
Thank you to Janessa Ransom and Ann Dee Ellis, the smartest reader/writers I have ever metâas well as some downright awesome people. Thank you for reading this book again, and again, and
again
.
And a
huge
thank-you to the talented faculty, staff, and student body at Vermont College of Fine Arts.
My classmates Nicole Griffin, Emily Wing Smith, Corrinne Lewis, and my other Whirligigs, thank you. Everyone needs an intelligent posse of writers as a cheering squad.
My mom and dad, who never said no to books ⦠unless I had unhealthily holed myself up for a day with six or seven, in which case they forced me into the daylight to interact with people. Talking to people is important, too. Your love and unfailing support of everything I choose to do means more than you will ever know.
Thank you to Pam White for dropping everything at a moment's notice when I needed you.
Thank you to my siblings: Kim, Terresa, Jack, and Nick, who have given me an endless supply of sibling stuff to write about. And for being the first friends I have loved and cared for.
So grateful to SJ, GC, SA, LG, and LM, for giving my heart a place to live.
And, most importantly, thank you to Adam, who never said no, even when I sounded crazy (which was sometimes a lot).
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Jen White
holds an MFA in writing for children and young adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She lives in San Clemente, California, with her family. Survival Strategies of the Almost Brave is her debut novel. You can sign up for email updates
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CONTENTS
Survival Strategy #2: Act Normal
Survival Strategy #3: Blue Skies Do Not Mean Happiness
Survival Strategy #4: Watch Out for Predators
Survival Strategy #5: Hibernate
Survival Strategy #6: Fight or Flight
Survival Strategy #7: Camouflage
Survival Strategy #8: Escape, If You Dare
Survival Strategy #9: Timing Is Everything
Survival Strategy #10: Beware of Traps
Survival Strategy #11: Sometimes You Should Feel Sorry for the Cobra
Survival Strategy #12: Nest and Rest
Survival Strategy #13: Take It
Survival Strategy #14: Beware of “Skip to My Lou”
Survival Strategy #15: Trust Instinct
Survival Strategy #16: If It's Good Enough for a Sea Turtle, It Might Be Good Enough for You
Survival Strategy #17: Acclimate
Survival Strategy #18: Don't Get Comfortable
Survival Strategy #19: Never Answer the Door
Survival Strategy #20: Panic Is Not Your Friend
Survival Strategy #21: Be Patient, Like a Snapping Turtle
Survival Strategy #22: If You Look Hard Enough, You Can Find Almost Normal
Survival Strategy #23: Blend In
Survival Strategy #26: Use Everyone
Survival Strategy #27: Never Trust Luke Skywalker
Survival Strategy #28: Oreos Can Be Dangerous, Too
Survival Strategy #29: Don't Be a Hero
Survival Strategy #30: Go Back to the Beginning
Survival Strategy #31: Beware of Sharks
Survival Strategy #32: Dreams Are Dangerous, Too
Survival Strategy #33: Accidents Happen
Survival Strategy #34: Don't Hide, Go Outside
Survival Strategy #35: Beware of Unexpected Gifts
Survival Strategy #36: Instinct Can Be Trouble
Survival Strategy #37: Help Yourself
Survival Strategy #39: Sometimes They Come Back
Survival Strategy #40: Sometimes Help Comes from a Tattooed Guy
Survival Strategy #41: Dr Pepper Can Ruin Everything
Survival Strategy #42: Eat Food
Survival Strategy #43: Trust Your Heart
Survival Strategy #44: Know Who to Trust
Survival Strategy #45: Beware of Prisoners
Survival Strategy #46: Bargaining Is Best
Survival Strategy #47: Beware of Fault Lines
Survival Strategy #48: Rescue Yourself
Survival Strategy #49: Make Your Own Pod
Survival Strategy #50: If You Can, Be Brave
Survival Strategy #51: Face It
Survival Strategy #52: New Pods Can Be Golden
Survival Strategy #53: Corners Can Be the Most Important Pieces
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Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers
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Copyright © 2015 by Jen White
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First hardcover edition, 2015
eBook edition, May 2015
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The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:
White, Jen.
    Survival strategies of the almost brave / Jen White.
        pages cm
    Summary: Soon after their mother's sudden death in San Diego, Liberty, twelve, and Billie, eight, are abandoned at an Arizona gas station by the father they barely know and Liberty must find a way to keep them together and safe until either Dad returns or they can contact Julie, their mother's best friend.
    ISBN 978-0-374-30084-5 (hardback)
    ISBN 978-0-374-30085-2 (e-book)
    [1.  Abandoned childrenâFiction.  2.  SistersâFiction.  3.  Single-parent familiesâFiction.  4.  Fathers and daughtersâFiction.  5.  SurvivalâFiction.]  I.  Title.
PZ7.1.W445Sur 2015
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2014040665
eISBN 9780374300852