When Josie Jensen, an awkward 13-year-old musical prodigy crashes headlong into new-comer Samuel Yazzie, an 18-year-old Navajo boy full of anger and confusion, an unlikely friendship blooms. Josie teaches Samuel about words, music and friendship, and along the way finds a kindred spirit. Upon graduation, Samuel abandons the sleepy, small town in search of a future and a life, leaving his young friend behind. Many years go by and Samuel returns, finding Josie in need of the very things she offered him years before. Their roles reversed, Samuel teaches Josie about life, love, and letting go. Deeply romantic and poignant, Running Barefoot is the story of a small town girl and a Native American boy, the ties that bind them to their homes and families, and the love that gives them wings.
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Such a quietly beautiful story. Most New Adult has lots of drama and steam and loudness and there's nothing wrong with that. But this story was soothing in a lot of ways and such a beautiful breath of fresh air. That doesn't mean that it is an easy story because Amy usually writes about really hard subjects. It was nice to get the back story of another Levan resident and see that world through their eyes.