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  1. May 9, 2006 · What happens when you mix up four ancient ladies and one newly licensed sixteen-year-old driver? Find out in this hilarious road adventure when Brittany Bowman and her eighty-six-old grandmother, Nannie hit the road from Connecticut to Maine to attend Nannie’s college reunion with the girls from the Buttermere dorm.

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  2. May 9, 2006 · Between convincing her parents via cell phone that they're at Nannie's house watching loud television, and convincing the "girls" that no one at the nursing home will realize they're gone, to avoiding the ruthless, money-hungry son of one of their own, HIT THE ROAD is a laugh-out-loud, nonstop story that will have you turning pages long into ...

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    • Caroline B. Cooney
  3. Inspired by their lifelong loyalty, Brit is willing to do whatever it takes to get the former college roommates to their reunion safely. From bestselling author Caroline B. Cooney, a heartwarming...

  4. May 9, 2006 · BOOK REVIEW. by Holly Jackson. Cooney begins this latest outing as a rather sweet comedy that evolves into her patented suspense caper. Brit, 16, has just received her driver’s license when she’s thrust into a criminal enterprise concocted by her 86-year-old grandmother.

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  5. Book Summary. A heartwarming look at friendship, both young and old. Brit has had her driver’s license only 11 days when her parents drop her off to stay at her grandmother’s house for two weeks while they go on vacation.

  6. Home ›. Hit the Road. By: Caroline Cooney. Sixteen-year old Brit is humiliated when her parents leave her with her grandmother Nannie, while they go on vacation to Alaska. But when Brit, who's only had her driver's license for 11 days, is enlisted to drive Nannie and her friends to their 65th annual college reunion, the adventure begins.

  7. Little do they know Brit is headed for a three-state road trip with Nannie to pick up her college roommates, Florence, Aurelia, and Daisy, and bring them to their alma mater for their 65th—and...

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