Winter Road
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Sixteen-year-old Kat and her mom haven't seen much of each other since Kat's father died last year.
Her mom has taken over the family trucking business and has been away a lot. She promised that Kat could join her on her next run, a journey across the frozen Manitoba lake known as the "winter road." But at the last minute she changes her mind. Kat, who has recently been diagnosed with diabetes, stows away in the back of the semi instead. By the time her mother discovers her, it's too late to turn back.
This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading level book for middle-grade readers who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they don’t like to read! The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.
Kristin Butcher
Kristin Butcher is the author of several books for young readers, including The Trouble with Liberty and The Hemingway Tradition in the Orca Soundings collection. Kristin lives in Campbell River, British Columbia.
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Winter Road - Kristin Butcher
Chapter One
I heave my bulging backpack onto the kitchen table and grin at my mother. I’m ready if you are.
I expect her to laugh and ask if I’ve packed my entire closet. But she doesn’t. Instead she glances uneasily at my grandmother, who isn’t smiling either, so now neither am I.
Um, about that, Kat,
Mom begins but leaves her sentence hanging. Suddenly I have a horrible feeling she is about to drop a bomb on me. The happy butterflies that have been fluttering inside my stomach all morning do a nosedive.
"About what?" I ask, although I’m pretty sure I don’t want to know.
She takes a deep breath. There’s been a change of plans.
What change?
The question is out before I can bite it back, and I mentally kick myself. Why do I keep asking stuff I don’t want to know?
She reaches for me, but I put out my hand like a stop sign. Her arm falls to her side.
We’re not going, are we?
I say point-blank.
She reaches for me again, but I shake my head and push her hand away.
Just tell me,
I blurt, already angry, though I don’t have any reason to be—yet. Has the shipment been canceled? Has it been given to another trucker? Are you sick? Has your rig broken down?
No.
She shakes her head. It’s none of those things. The run is still on.
"But?" I wait for her to smile and tell me there is no but. That everything is fine. She’s still taking me on this run. I’m just going to have to pack lighter. Ha-ha. Good joke, Mom.
So how come she’s not laughing? Or smiling? Or even looking at me? She starts fidgeting with the buckles on my backpack.
Mom!
That makes her look up.
She sighs. The run is still on, but there’s a glitch. I was just talking to the dispatcher. He’s offered me a follow-up job.
She shrugs. The payout is huge. But it means getting back to Winnipeg sooner than I planned. I can do it, but there won’t be much wiggle room. I know you were looking forward to coming on this trip, honey, and I know I said we’d turn it into a holiday, but if I take this second run, we won’t be able to do that. There won’t be time for anything but driving. You wouldn’t have any fun, Kat. There’d be nothing for you to do but look out the window. You’d be bored silly.
"You said if. I block out everything else my mother has said and cling to that single tiny word as if it were a life preserver keeping me afloat in a stormy sea.
If you take the run. That’s what you said. That means you haven’t accepted yet. Right? She opens her mouth to answer, but I don’t let her.
So tell the dispatcher to give the shipment to someone else. Tell him you can’t do it. Because you can’t."
Kat. Please.
Her eyes are pleading even more than her words.
I cross my arms and shake my head stubbornly.
She bites her lip. I’m sorry, Kat. I already told him I’d take it.
For a second, I’m so stunned I can’t speak. And then I explode. "Are you serious? You took it? Really? How could you? You promised me, Mom. You promised! Call him back and tell him you’ve changed your mind."
Katarina, stop.
It’s my grandmother. Your mama, she had no choice. She—
Don’t stick up for her, Gran,
I snarl. Of course she had a choice. She just didn’t choose me.
I turn away and mutter, So what else is new?
Kat, I’ll make it up to you. I promise.
I spin around to face her again. "Give it up, Mom. You promised I’d be going on this trip with you. Your promise is worth about as much as Monopoly money. So tell me, if you’re on the road and Gran is off to Mexico, what exactly am I doing?"
She hangs her head and mumbles, I’ve arranged for you to stay with Tina.
I throw up my hands. Tina? Great! I get to spend my spring break with your friend, her egghead husband and their three moronic kids. Gee, thanks, Mom. You’re the best. But if it’s all the same to you, I’ll take a pass.
I grab my backpack and jacket and run from the kitchen. I have no idea where I’m going. I’m just going. If I stay in the house, my mom and grandmother will hunt me down, so I bolt for the front door and slam it behind me.
And then I come to a screeching halt. Now what? I look around at the dirty March snow covering the ground. It looks like I feel, and though I’m still angry, the tears start streaming down my cheeks. I swipe at them and reset my survival compass. Since Dad died eight months ago, it feels like I do that on a daily basis.
He was a trucker, which meant he was on the road a