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A Guide to Falling Off the Map
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A Guide to Falling Off the Map

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A funny, tender, messy, and authentic story about two teens who fall in love on the precipice of things falling apart.

Vinnie Smith has her future mapped. She and her best friend, Lilah, have been busy manifesting post-graduation lives in NYC. Making plans helps Vinnie avoid thinking about losing her mum to multiple sclerosis, and other problems weighing on her mind.

Meanwhile, Roo Carpenter, Vinnie's longtime childhood friend, is struggling day-to-day, never mind plans for tomorrow. He's dropped out of high school under the guise of studying photography, when the truth is he's working a dodgy job to help his mum make ends meet.

When Vinnie's carefully laid plans begin to unravel, she decides to fix Roo's problems instead of her own, care of a road trip across inland Australia in her mum's old Kombi. But what Vinnie and Roo don't count on is how close to the surface Vinnie's grief over her mum is, or how her worsening headaches have a worrying familiarity. Plus, they're having these embarrassing, absolutely-not-friend-appropriate feelings for one another . . . ones that could completely ruin their friendship if the other finds out.

A Guide to Falling Off the Map is a tender and insightful YA novel about two teens who fall together on the precipice of things falling apart. Perfect for fans of Biffy James, Nina Kenwood and E. Lockhart

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hachette Australia
Country
Australia
Date
26 August 2025
Pages
400
ISBN
9780734423597

A funny, tender, messy, and authentic story about two teens who fall in love on the precipice of things falling apart.

Vinnie Smith has her future mapped. She and her best friend, Lilah, have been busy manifesting post-graduation lives in NYC. Making plans helps Vinnie avoid thinking about losing her mum to multiple sclerosis, and other problems weighing on her mind.

Meanwhile, Roo Carpenter, Vinnie's longtime childhood friend, is struggling day-to-day, never mind plans for tomorrow. He's dropped out of high school under the guise of studying photography, when the truth is he's working a dodgy job to help his mum make ends meet.

When Vinnie's carefully laid plans begin to unravel, she decides to fix Roo's problems instead of her own, care of a road trip across inland Australia in her mum's old Kombi. But what Vinnie and Roo don't count on is how close to the surface Vinnie's grief over her mum is, or how her worsening headaches have a worrying familiarity. Plus, they're having these embarrassing, absolutely-not-friend-appropriate feelings for one another . . . ones that could completely ruin their friendship if the other finds out.

A Guide to Falling Off the Map is a tender and insightful YA novel about two teens who fall together on the precipice of things falling apart. Perfect for fans of Biffy James, Nina Kenwood and E. Lockhart

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hachette Australia
Country
Australia
Date
26 August 2025
Pages
400
ISBN
9780734423597
 
Book Review

A Guide to Falling Off the Map
by Zanni L. Arnot

by Alicia Guiney, Aug 2025

A Guide to Falling off the Map is classic YA. A coming-of-age romance, this story follows childhood friends Vinnie and Roo as they try to navigate the turmoil of teenagehood and their own feelings. Vinnie is coping with the loss of her mother to multiple sclerosis and suicide, while trying to deny the same symptoms developing within herself. At school, she’s contending with her dreams to become a professional actor and the reality that dreaming doesn’t necessarily equal reality. Roo, on the other hand, dropped out of high school to help his mother financially. In his desperation he finds himself in increasingly unsafe situations and is balancing a delicate web of lies to keep her from finding out. After a disastrous day, Vinnie decides to sweep Roo away on an epic road trip visiting all the places of their favourite childhood memories. What follows is a journey of self‑discovery, healing and a strong dash of romance.

This book tackles a variety of problems teens could face, both big and small. Plagued by friendship problems, problematic boys and terrible bosses, Vinnie and Roo both make some very bad decisions, but this book does a really good job of exploring the emotions behind those choices, and how they manage to grow from the experience. 

I would recommend this for fans of contemporary romances like It Sounded Better in My Head and Dancing Barefoot. Perfect for readers 12+. Content notes include the loss of a parent and suicide.