Ever since the day when everything changed, Cal Scottâs answer has been to runârun from her mother, whoâs fighting cancer, run from her father, whom she canât forgive, and run from those classmates who never seemed to âgetâ her. The only
thing Cal runs toward is nearby Mount Meteorite, named for the extraterrestrial object some claim crashed there fifty years ago. Cal spends her afternoons plotting to summit the mountain so she can find the magic she believes will make
possible the impossible: to heal her mother. But no one has successfully reached its peakâno one whoâs lived to tell about it, anyway.
Then Cal meets Rosine Kanambe, a girl whoâs faced more impossibles than anyone should have to. Rosine has her own secret plan for the mountain and its magic, and she convinces Cal they can summit its peak if they work together. As the girls
climb high and dig deep to face the mountainâs challenges, Cal learns from Rosine what real courage looks like. She begins to wonder if the magic sheâs been seeking all this time is really the kind she needs.
Jeanne Zulick Ferruoloâs third novel is a glowing story of friendship, inner strength, and what happens when the impossible becomes possible.