
No Parking at the End Times
Abigail's parents believed the world was going to end. Andāof courseāit didn't. But they've lost everything anyway. And she must decide: does she still believe in them? Or is it time to believe in herself? Fans of Sara Zarr, David Levithan, and Rainbow Rowell will connect with this moving debut.
Abigail's parents never should have made that first donation to that end-of-times preacher. Or the next, or the next. They shouldn't have sold their house. Or packed Abigail and her twin brother, Aaron, into their old van to drive across the country to San Francisco, to be there for the "end of the world." Because now they're living in their van. And Aaron is full of anger, disappearing to who-knows-where every night. Their family is falling apart. All Abigail wants is to hold them together, to get them back to the place where things were right.
But maybe it's too big a task for one teenage girl. Bryan Bliss's thoughtful debut novel is about losing everythingāand about what you will do for the people you love.
With their family shattered by a crisis of faith, can Abigail save her brotherāand herself?
- Family Drama: Abigailās parents sacrifice their home, savings, and future for a prophecy that never comes true, leaving the family stranded and broken in San Francisco.
- Homeless Teens: Living out of a van isnāt an adventure. Itās a daily struggle for food, safety, and a place to park where they wonāt be told to move on.
- Brother and Sister: While Abigail fights to keep them together, her angry twin brother, Aaron, pulls away, seeking escape in the cityās dangerous nights.
- A Story of Survival: Forced to grow up overnight, Abigail must decide who to believe in when her parentsā faith has cost them everything.
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Abigail's parents believed the world was going to end. Andāof courseāit didn't. But they've lost everything anyway. And she must decide: does she still believe in them? Or is it time to believe in herself? Fans of Sara Zarr, David Levithan, and Rainbow Rowell will connect with this moving debut.
Abigail's parents never should have made that first donation to that end-of-times preacher. Or the next, or the next. They shouldn't have sold their house. Or packed Abigail and her twin brother, Aaron, into their old van to drive across the country to San Francisco, to be there for the "end of the world." Because now they're living in their van. And Aaron is full of anger, disappearing to who-knows-where every night. Their family is falling apart. All Abigail wants is to hold them together, to get them back to the place where things were right.
But maybe it's too big a task for one teenage girl. Bryan Bliss's thoughtful debut novel is about losing everythingāand about what you will do for the people you love.
With their family shattered by a crisis of faith, can Abigail save her brotherāand herself?
- Family Drama: Abigailās parents sacrifice their home, savings, and future for a prophecy that never comes true, leaving the family stranded and broken in San Francisco.
- Homeless Teens: Living out of a van isnāt an adventure. Itās a daily struggle for food, safety, and a place to park where they wonāt be told to move on.
- Brother and Sister: While Abigail fights to keep them together, her angry twin brother, Aaron, pulls away, seeking escape in the cityās dangerous nights.
- A Story of Survival: Forced to grow up overnight, Abigail must decide who to believe in when her parentsā faith has cost them everything.




