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My name is Lily, I lost my mom, dad, brother, and dog. There was a fire, now it's only me and my little sister Rebecca. We have to travel every day to find a new home. We are getting weaker and weaker, I am only 13 years old, and Rebecca, 8. Then we find our dog, alive. Could the rest of our family be alive?

Eladore lives in a place where no person should have to live. It is a dark, scary, vicious place where people will literally kill to get food, and power. The bullies are more than just bullies, they don't just hurt, they torture. And they never stop torturing. People do anything to stay away from them, sometimes, when you get caught, you have a choice. It is rare, but it happens. The choice is either to die from torture, or join. Eladore is a girl who is just a weak as anybody else, but she believes that all this can stop. That is, until she gets caught...

During our self- described “trip of a lifetime,” from January 17, 2001 to April 20, 2001, we drove from Woodstock, down the east coast to Key West, Florida, then north again and west through the Florida panhandle, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada, visited our friends (the ones that started this whole thing) in California and then returned east on a different route home. We stayed overnight in parking lots, trailer parks or homes of friends and relatives, and for as long as a week at a time in RV resorts, motels and time-shares. We were blessed to be able to gaze at, explore and visit many beautiful places, but we were especially stunned by the spectacular sunsets we witnessed. In tribute to those sunsets, I have named this book, “Driving Towards the Sunset.”

Summer-night experiences of a group of seven college students.

My name is Lily, I lost my mom, dad, brother, and dog. There was a fire, now it's only me and my little sister Rebecca. We have to travel every day to find a new home. We are getting weaker and weaker, I am only 13 years old, and Rebecca, 8. Then we find our dog, alive. Could the rest of our family be alive?

Eladore lives in a place where no person should have to live. It is a dark, scary, vicious place where people will literally kill to get food, and power. The bullies are more than just bullies, they don't just hurt, they torture. And they never stop torturing. People do anything to stay away from them, sometimes, when you get caught, you have a choice. It is rare, but it happens. The choice is either to die from torture, or join. Eladore is a girl who is just a weak as anybody else, but she believes that all this can stop. That is, until she gets caught...

During our self- described “trip of a lifetime,” from January 17, 2001 to April 20, 2001, we drove from Woodstock, down the east coast to Key West, Florida, then north again and west through the Florida panhandle, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada, visited our friends (the ones that started this whole thing) in California and then returned east on a different route home. We stayed overnight in parking lots, trailer parks or homes of friends and relatives, and for as long as a week at a time in RV resorts, motels and time-shares. We were blessed to be able to gaze at, explore and visit many beautiful places, but we were especially stunned by the spectacular sunsets we witnessed. In tribute to those sunsets, I have named this book, “Driving Towards the Sunset.”

Summer-night experiences of a group of seven college students.