"I loved this charming, quirky, honest novel about breaking free and becoming your true self! Stacey Goldblatt is a tremendous new talent."
-Melissa Senate, author of
See Jane Date and Theadora Twist
"Stacey Goldblatt's engaging debut novel captures your heart from page one. Stray is a playful yet compelling look at family, first love, friendship, and true canine compatability."
-Emily Franklin, author of the Principles of Love series
When 16-year-old Natalie Kaplan meets a new person, she knows right away what kind of dog they'd be. Natalie herself resembles an Ibizan hound—quiet, playful, loyal, smart, and above all, obedient. Actually, Natalie has been trained so well that sometimes she thinks her mother is secretly controlling her with a dog whistle. (Her mom is a respected veterinarian with a successful clinic, so it's not that much of a stretch.)
Just like the Ibizan, Natalie is very mindful of her master's rules, but at the first sign of freedom, she is prone to stray. And who can blame her when the gorgeous and mysterious Carver Reed comes to live with the Kaplan family for the summer? Little by little, Natalie is drawn to Carver's spontaneity and free spirit, and before long, she turns into another breed of girl, who surprisingly bites the hand that feeds her.
"Stray is a winning novel that provides us with an important reminder: it's okay to make mistakes and break the rules, especially when it comes to love."
-Maureen Johnson, author of 13 Little Blue Envelopes