Feeling like “the motherboard to heart has been fried and sold for parts” (313), Bailey wishes there were some scientific method to apply to the situation of resolving Vanessa’s secret-keeping. Medema takes readers through the weeks following this devastating death to experience the all-consuming grief left in Vanessa’s wake. But the questioning and wondering remain: What was she doing on the pass, a route out of bounds to reaching her home? The victim of a terrible accident because of snowy conditions on the pass in Tundra Cove, Alaska, Vanessa’s vehicle ends up over the edge.įlooded with guilt for letting Vanessa drive off in the middle of the night and then texting her to check on her progress, Bailey blames herself for Vanessa’s death. When Vanessa receives a text message, she grows alarmed and rushes off into the night, claiming that Mason-her boyfriend-is at her house. One night, the girls trade Pop Rocks therapy for champagne drinking and ice cream eating as they share secrets and commiserate about boys and Bailey’s breakup. Bailey, on the other hand, hopes to follow in her parents’ footsteps to work in computer coding and artificial intelligence. Medema tells the story of two “ride or die” friends: Vanessa Carson and Bailey Pierce.Ī lover of Disney princesses and blue raspberry flavored Pop Rocks, Vanessa dreams of being a writer someday. Message Not Found by Dante Medema is a romantic mystery that keeps the reader intrigued with every turn of the page.
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