This book was amazing. The characters were all great, and I loved hearing each one. The characters all had a hard time, but they all had their own ways to solve it. Poppo, the grandfather of 11 year old son (almost 12) is very old, and doesn't have the best health conditions. Arlo finds it hard to keep track of his grandfather. When his grandfather isn't able to help him, Arlo finds more troubles ahead of him, and this time he is on his own.
I loved the relationships in this book. I liked how the characters were able to get along (or not get along). They all had some problems, and all were not able to solve them with in a second, like some problems. The arrow didn't always point their way. I didn't love the description a whole lot. There was very little in times you want to know what's going on. There were a few missing parts of the book. The author never finished some "stories", such as the ghost in the attic. I never knew who it was, or why it happened. Otherwise, the way Arlo made it through, was quite amazing and I enjoyed finding out.
Another reason I liked this book was because it was very unique. I haven't read a book like this, probably in my whole life. Most books seem to go all perfect, relationships are connected strongly, and it's almost like a unicorn flying on a cloud. But this one, there are trials. There was even a city that doesn't exist, mixed with Richmond, VA. The scenery changes as well, the background switches places with another.
I learned a lot from this book. It makes me realize how important families are, and to make the best of life. Your family is so important, and this book shows you what happens without family. It teaches you how to solve problems, such as when Arlo was alone. I also learned how to make the best of your circumstances, and your life as well. Great book. I would suggest this book to anybody. (There aren't boring paragraphs that you want to skip. Read every single word.)