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Things to See in Arizona

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A well-written and satisfying coming of age story that celebrates self-discovery at all points in one’s life.

It is the summer after high school, and eighteen-year-old Tuesday is desperate to leave her Scottsdale home for a life of her own at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. But Tuesday’s mother is reluctant to allow her to venture so far from home, especially as a degenerative eye condition threatens to derail all of Tuesday's plans. And when Tuesday’s father leaves unexpectedly in an attempt to find himself, Tuesday feels the pressure of a ticking clock as the time to make a college decision draws ever closer. Luckily, Tuesday has a plan to find her father and bring him home before the deadline, and her journey turns into an adventure she will never forget.


This engaging, contemporary fiction novel expertly combines familiar feelings of adolescence with the unknowns that naturally arrive after high school graduation. Though Tuesday’s medical diagnosis is not common for young adults, her desire for independence, love, and acceptance is universal. Told in the first person from Tuesday’s perspective, this book unspools in a manner that connects readers of all ages with the feelings living inside Tuesday’s mind. She has been a loyal and trustworthy friend and daughter throughout her life, and the journey to find her father is her first real opportunity to embrace the things she wants for herself. 


Mature content like underage drinking, drug use, mental illness, sex, and occasional strong language appear throughout the narrative, but the general focus of the story is on Tuesday’s transformation from the youth she was into the young adult she wishes to become. These stronger elements enhance the story and make it feel more real and believable within the context of a fictional plot. Readers familiar with Scottsdale will recognize many familiar landmarks and climate details mentioned throughout the story, which makes Tuesday’s experience even more tangible. The writing is good overall, and while there are some elements that are intriguing without being fully investigated, the novel is satisfying nonetheless. Filled with heart and self-discovery, this is a positive addition to library collections for young people who are preparing for the next steps in their lives.

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About the author

Mary Vensel White is an author, professor, editor, and publisher. Like her character Tuesday, she grew up in the desert. She currently lives in southern California, where flowers bloom all year round. Things to See in Arizona is her first young adult novel. Read more at www.maryvenselwhite.com. view profile

Published on July 28, 2023

Published by Type Eighteen Books

60000 words

Genre: Young Adult

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