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From the acclaimed author of Roll with It comes a luminous, sharply funny novel about three kids with big diagnoses, bigger personalities, and one outrageous plan to team up and scam a wish-granting foundation.
Violet Marino doesnât want sympathy. And she definitely doesnât want friends. She just wants to play soccer and deal with the whole slowly-going-blind thing on her own terms.
Then she witnesses a boy choke on a hot dog at a hospital picnic. Enter Wyatt: dangerously charming and full of terrible ideas, especially for a kid with a newly transplanted heart. Add sharp-as-a-blade Noor, who is always armed with excellent snacks she canât eat, thanks to chemo. Other than their illnesses, the three donât have much in commonâexcept for the fact that a wish-granting foundation keeps calling.
Ever the optimist, Wyatt has a plan: team up to game the foundation, even if it means faking friendship. One wish is fine, but three sick kids on three epic adventures? Thatâs history-making. The scheme starts off as a distraction. But soon the stakes feel real. Because when you finally let someone in, thereâs more to lose.
Violet Marino doesnât want sympathy. And she definitely doesnât want friends. She just wants to play soccer and deal with the whole slowly-going-blind thing on her own terms.
Then she witnesses a boy choke on a hot dog at a hospital picnic. Enter Wyatt: dangerously charming and full of terrible ideas, especially for a kid with a newly transplanted heart. Add sharp-as-a-blade Noor, who is always armed with excellent snacks she canât eat, thanks to chemo. Other than their illnesses, the three donât have much in commonâexcept for the fact that a wish-granting foundation keeps calling.
Ever the optimist, Wyatt has a plan: team up to game the foundation, even if it means faking friendship. One wish is fine, but three sick kids on three epic adventures? Thatâs history-making. The scheme starts off as a distraction. But soon the stakes feel real. Because when you finally let someone in, thereâs more to lose.
From the acclaimed author of Roll with It comes a luminous, sharply funny novel about three kids with big diagnoses, bigger personalities, and one outrageous plan to team up and scam a wish-granting foundation.
Violet Marino doesnât want sympathy. And she definitely doesnât want friends. She just wants to play soccer and deal with the whole slowly-going-blind thing on her own terms.
Then she witnesses a boy choke on a hot dog at a hospital picnic. Enter Wyatt: dangerously charming and full of terrible ideas, especially for a kid with a newly transplanted heart. Add sharp-as-a-blade Noor, who is always armed with excellent snacks she canât eat, thanks to chemo. Other than their illnesses, the three donât have much in commonâexcept for the fact that a wish-granting foundation keeps calling.
Ever the optimist, Wyatt has a plan: team up to game the foundation, even if it means faking friendship. One wish is fine, but three sick kids on three epic adventures? Thatâs history-making. The scheme starts off as a distraction. But soon the stakes feel real. Because when you finally let someone in, thereâs more to lose.
Violet Marino doesnât want sympathy. And she definitely doesnât want friends. She just wants to play soccer and deal with the whole slowly-going-blind thing on her own terms.
Then she witnesses a boy choke on a hot dog at a hospital picnic. Enter Wyatt: dangerously charming and full of terrible ideas, especially for a kid with a newly transplanted heart. Add sharp-as-a-blade Noor, who is always armed with excellent snacks she canât eat, thanks to chemo. Other than their illnesses, the three donât have much in commonâexcept for the fact that a wish-granting foundation keeps calling.
Ever the optimist, Wyatt has a plan: team up to game the foundation, even if it means faking friendship. One wish is fine, but three sick kids on three epic adventures? Thatâs history-making. The scheme starts off as a distraction. But soon the stakes feel real. Because when you finally let someone in, thereâs more to lose.
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From the acclaimed author of Roll with It comes a luminous, sharply funny novel about three kids with big diagnoses, bigger personalities, and one outrageous plan to team up and scam a wish-granting foundation.
Violet Marino doesnât want sympathy. And she definitely doesnât want friends. She just wants to play soccer and deal with the whole slowly-going-blind thing on her own terms.
Then she witnesses a boy choke on a hot dog at a hospital picnic. Enter Wyatt: dangerously charming and full of terrible ideas, especially for a kid with a newly transplanted heart. Add sharp-as-a-blade Noor, who is always armed with excellent snacks she canât eat, thanks to chemo. Other than their illnesses, the three donât have much in commonâexcept for the fact that a wish-granting foundation keeps calling.
Ever the optimist, Wyatt has a plan: team up to game the foundation, even if it means faking friendship. One wish is fine, but three sick kids on three epic adventures? Thatâs history-making. The scheme starts off as a distraction. But soon the stakes feel real. Because when you finally let someone in, thereâs more to lose.
Violet Marino doesnât want sympathy. And she definitely doesnât want friends. She just wants to play soccer and deal with the whole slowly-going-blind thing on her own terms.
Then she witnesses a boy choke on a hot dog at a hospital picnic. Enter Wyatt: dangerously charming and full of terrible ideas, especially for a kid with a newly transplanted heart. Add sharp-as-a-blade Noor, who is always armed with excellent snacks she canât eat, thanks to chemo. Other than their illnesses, the three donât have much in commonâexcept for the fact that a wish-granting foundation keeps calling.
Ever the optimist, Wyatt has a plan: team up to game the foundation, even if it means faking friendship. One wish is fine, but three sick kids on three epic adventures? Thatâs history-making. The scheme starts off as a distraction. But soon the stakes feel real. Because when you finally let someone in, thereâs more to lose.











