Dreaming of taking that trip to California? Get immersed in these books based in California before your trip!
The "story" of Cannery Row follows the adventures of Mack and the boys, a group of unemployed yet resourceful men who inhabit a converted fish-meal shack on the edge of a vacant lot down on the Row.
In the grand tradition of Anne of Green Gables, Bridget Jones’s Diary,
and The Three Weissmanns of Westport, Andi Teran’s captivating debut novel
offers a contemporary twist on a beloved classic. Fifteen-year-old orphan Ana
Cortez has just blown her last chance with a foster family. It’s a group home
next—unless she agrees to leave East Los Angeles for a farm trainee program in
Northern California.
When she first arrives, Ana can’t tell a tomato plant from a blackberry bush,
and Emmett Garber is skeptical that this slight city girl can be any help on his
farm. His sister Abbie, however, thinks Ana might be just what they need. Ana
comes to love Garber Farm, and even Emmett has to admit that her hard work is
an asset. But when she inadvertently stirs up trouble in town, Ana is afraid
she might have ruined her last chance at finding a place to belong.
It’s a beautiful and practical travel guide. An illustrated keepsake. An
inspiration to get out and visit. And a celebration of the wild, lush,
larger-than-life 2,000 miles that run along the edge of the West Coast through
California, Oregon, Washington, and Vancouver Island, where you’ll find
everything from stunning vistas and alluring beaches to botanical gardens,
nature trails, antiques stores, charming villages, and a handful of great
cities along the way.
Created by artist and inveterate road-tripper Danielle Kroll, Pacific Coasting
covers all the not-to-be-missed stops, while including maps, packing lists and
playlists (yes, what to listen to as you’re driving up to Hearst Castle), and
specific guides like Tide Pool Etiquette and Oregon Lighthouses. The result is
the offbeat adventure of a lifetime, filled with something new to discover
every hour of every day.