A review by arizonamel
Walk Me Home by Catherine Ryan Hyde

5.0

Catherine Ryan Hyde is one of the best storytellers I’ve ever read. I’ve yet to read one of her books that didn’t just completely engross me.

This was the perfect way to spend a Saturday. Here’s what amazon has to say about this book. Note this is also another kindle unlimited.


Since their mother’s sudden death, sixteen-year-old Carly and her eleven-year-old sister, Jen, have been walking and hitchhiking across the Southwest trying to find Teddy, the closest thing they have to a family. Carly desperately hopes Teddy will take them in and save them from going into foster care—and forgive them for the lies told by their mother.

But when the starving girls get caught stealing food on a Native American reservation, their journey gets put on hold. While the girls work off their debt, Carly becomes determined to travel onward—until Jen confesses a terrible secret that leaves both sisters wondering if they can ever trust again.

Set against the backdrop of the American Southwest, Walk Me Home and its resilient heroines will inspire readers and renew their faith in recovery and redemption.