Five friends. One summer. Seventeen hundred miles of asphalt, headwind, and hard truth. When Maya, Darius, Lexi, Connor, and Tomás agree to bike from the Oregon coast to Chicago before the summer ends, they tell themselves it's an adventure - one last beautiful, reckless thing before real life swallows them whole. They map the route on a Tuesday night, fueled by pizza and nostalgia and the quiet terror of knowing that September will scatter them across four different states.
But roads have a way of stripping you down. By Kansas, the blisters aren't just on their hands. Old secrets are surfacing - about the night junior year that nobody talks about, about the friendship that was never quite a friendship, about the dream Tomás buried so his father wouldn't have to. Maya is riding toward something she hasn't told anyone. Darius is riding away from something he can't outrun.
And Lexi - golden, fearless Lexi - is beginning to wonder if the person she's performed for seventeen years is someone she ever actually chose to be. Mile by mile, the group fractures, reforms, and fractures again - held together by nothing more than muscle memory and the stubborn belief that crossing the finish line together still means something. The Edge of Seventeen Miles is a stunning, propulsive coming-of-age story about the friendships we carry like luggage, the fears we disguise as courage, and the terrifying, gorgeous moment when the road ahead finally becomes longer than the road behind.
Five friends. One summer. Seventeen hundred miles of asphalt, headwind, and hard truth. When Maya, Darius, Lexi, Connor, and Tomás agree to bike from the Oregon coast to Chicago before the summer ends, they tell themselves it's an adventure - one last beautiful, reckless thing before real life swallows them whole. They map the route on a Tuesday night, fueled by pizza and nostalgia and the quiet terror of knowing that September will scatter them across four different states.
But roads have a way of stripping you down. By Kansas, the blisters aren't just on their hands. Old secrets are surfacing - about the night junior year that nobody talks about, about the friendship that was never quite a friendship, about the dream Tomás buried so his father wouldn't have to. Maya is riding toward something she hasn't told anyone. Darius is riding away from something he can't outrun.
And Lexi - golden, fearless Lexi - is beginning to wonder if the person she's performed for seventeen years is someone she ever actually chose to be. Mile by mile, the group fractures, reforms, and fractures again - held together by nothing more than muscle memory and the stubborn belief that crossing the finish line together still means something. The Edge of Seventeen Miles is a stunning, propulsive coming-of-age story about the friendships we carry like luggage, the fears we disguise as courage, and the terrifying, gorgeous moment when the road ahead finally becomes longer than the road behind.