After their mother's second divorce, Tom and his siblings are plunged into a chaotic hippie lifestyle, marked by instability, abandonment, and rampant drug use. Their transformation from conservative Catholics to freewheeling nomads is a rollercoaster of heart-wrenching drama balanced with laugh-out-loud humor that keeps you turning pages.
In the first book of the series, Tightrope, Tom, with the aid of funds from Victims of Violent Crimes, recounts his family's turbulent journey. At just 12 years old, Tom is uprooted from Davis, California, only to return homeless two months later. While his siblings are scattered among their friends' houses, Tom ends up in the garage of one of his mother's ex-lovers. But this is just the beginning of their story.
If you were captivated by the raw honesty of The Glass Castle, the unconventional upbringing in Educated, and the dark humor of I'm Glad My Mom Died, then Don't Call Me Jupiter is your next must-read.