I haven't read Clare Vanderpool's newest yet, but it sure sounds like it's right up my alley:
(publisher's description): At the end of World War II, Jack Baker, a landlocked Kansas boy, is
suddenly uprooted after his mother's death and placed in a boy's
boarding school in Maine. There, Jack encounters Early Auden, the
strangest of boys, who reads the number pi as a story and collects
clippings about the sightings of a great black bear in the nearby
mountains. Newcomer Jack feels lost yet can't help being drawn to Early,
who won't believe what everyone accepts to be the truth about the Great
Appalachian Bear, Timber Rattlesnakes, and the legendary school hero
known as The Fish, who never returned from the war. When the boys find
themselves unexpectedly alone at school, they embark on a quest on the
Appalachian Trail in search of the great black bear. But what they are
searching for is sometimes different from what they find. They will meet
truly strange characters, each of whom figures into the pi story Early
weaves as they travel, while discovering things they never realized
about themselves and others in their lives.
It's been out a few weeks so your local indie bookstore is sure to have it!
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