Paintbrush
Bucchin, Hannah
Growing up is hard enough, but growing up in a hippie commune is way, way harder. Josie and Mitchell have spent their whole lives at the Indian Paintbrush Community Village, a commune full of colorful characters tucked in the mountains of North Carolina. Their once steadfast friendship has faded over the years as their outlooks on life have changed: Josie wishes she could spend all of her time at Paintbrush, planting tomatoes, hiking the trails, or throwing giant communal birthday parties, while Mitchell can’t wait to escape the bizarre spiritual sharing and noisy community dinners. Luckily for both of them, high school is almost over.
But with just two weeks left until graduation, Mitchell’s mother makes a scandalous announcement: she’s been cheating on his dad…with another community member. While Mitchell is forced to watch his parents' once happy marriage fall apart, Josie deals with her own family drama as her little sister starts making questionable decisions and hanging out with a much older and rougher crowd. As both Mitchell and Josie struggle to survive the end of their senior year, they find themselves becoming closer again. But as their friendship blossoms into romance, they're forced to deal with the reality of their very different futures – Mitchell leaving Paintbrush and Josie staying behind – and the inevitable difficult decision they will have to make.
| ISBN10: | 194551910X |
| ISBN13: | 9781945519109 |
| Number Of Pages: | 315 |
| Publication Date: | 20170711 |
| Publisher: | Midpoint Trade Books |
| Binding: | Paperback |
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Mitchell Morrison and Josie Sedgwick have spent their whole lives at the Indian Paintbrush Community Village, a commune full of colorful characters tucked in the mountains of North Carolina, and they aren't particularly close—at least, not anymore. Josie wishes she could spend all of her time at Paintbrush planting tomatoes, hiking the trails, or throwing giant communal birthday parties, while Mitchell can’t wait to escape the bizarre spiritual sharing and noisy community dinners. Luckily for both of them, high school graduation is just around the corner.
But when Mitchell’s mother makes a scandalous announcement that rocks the close-knit Paintbrush community, and Josie’s younger sister starts to make some dangerously bad decisions, the two find themselves leaning on each other for support—and looking at each other in a whole new light. Their childhood friendship blossoms in to something more as they deal with their insane families, but as graduation approaches, so does life in the real world, forcing Josie and Mitchell to figure out what, exactly, their relationship is—and if it can survive their very different plans for the future.