The Dog Heist
For Caleb, September is off to a rough start. His parents have split up, he’s moved to a new town, and—worst of all—he misses his dog. Valery is his new neighbor, but apart from being in the same class, they have nothing in common. Valery is lonely and hurt since her best friend abandoned her for a boy, and she thinks Caleb is just obnoxious. Under normal circumstances, they’d never be friends. But these aren’t normal circumstances.
There’s a hurricane coming, and Valery and Caleb are both worried for Lyra, their neighbor’s terribly neglected dog. None of the adults in their lives will do anything, so they hatch a plan to rescue her themselves, no matter how risky.
"Chapters unspool from Caleb’s and Valery’s points of view, sensitively relating Caleb’s academic and social frustrations and Valery’s self-consciousness when she hears fat-phobic remarks, as well as her nascent exploration of where she falls on the sexual attraction spectrum. Caleb and Valery convincingly articulate their thoughts as they strive to be kind and to live up to adult expectations.... Strong, relatable character studies."
— Kirkus Reviews