Sonderbooks Book Review of

Coyote Lost and Found

by Dan Gemeinhart

Coyote Lost and Found

by Dan Gemeinhart

Review posted May 7, 2024.
Henry Holt and Company, 2024. 275 pages.
Review written April 29, 2024, from a library book.
Starred Review

This book is a follow-up to the amazing and wonderful book The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise, and the sequel is equally amazing and wonderful. I think you can enjoy the second book without reading the first, but why would you? If you have not read the book that introduces us to Coyote and her dad Rodeo, please do so as soon as possible!

As this book opens, Coyote and Rodeo have been settled down in a small town in Oregon for about a year. Coyote hasn't exactly fit in well at her new school. And in her spare time, she likes to hang out in their old bus, Yager.

Then, one day, Coyote makes a momentous discovery. Fallen behind a bookcase, she finds a special box. And that box has her mother's ashes in it. Coyote's mother and her big sister and little sister all died in a car accident before the events of the first book, and those deaths were what prompted Rodeo to hit the road with Coyote. When Coyote confronts Rodeo with her discovery, he said that yes, they buried her sisters, but her mother had wanted to be cremated, and she had told Rodeo the location where he should bury her ashes in one of her favorite books.

But when Coyote goes to find the book -- it isn't there. She's sure it was one of the books she dropped off at a thrift store somewhere on their journey last summer. But she doesn't have the heart to tell Rodeo. One thing leads to another, and they set out again in Yager. Rodeo thinks that Coyote's mom set them a journey, but Coyote is going back to the thrift shops from last summer, particularly the four she wasn't able to reach by phone.

And the journey is much like the first one. Again, they pick up fellow travelers along the way. Again, they get into adventures both humorous and poignant. And again, they're dealing with the past, but learning to look forward to the future.

This book wrenched my heart in all the best ways. You can't find better travel companions anywhere than Coyote and Rodeo.