"A magnificent novel of captivating power." -Amazon Review "A novel that inspires hope and change." -Reader In Nevada, Sloan family matriarch, Janice, is tired of her white trash life—dealing with debt, kids, her son’s motorcycle gang, and Harry, her drunk of a husband. She can’t shake her lifelong dream of singing at the Grand Ole Opry. As Janice’s teen daughter, Carrie, plans her escape to college, Janice confronts the fact that she’s forty-eight and running out of time. She decides to leave and move to Nashville for one year to pursue her dream. But before Janice can leave, Harry’s worst betrayal yet destroys everyone’s plans, and detectives start digging up the family dirt. Times are desperate for the Sloan Family. They might survive if they can become each other’s unlikely heroes. Do they have what it takes to confront the truth about their lives and each other and break free from their way of life on Tiger Drive? Debut novelist, Teri Case puts us inside the minds of mother, father, daughter, and son to portray how addiction, poverty, and secrets can derail the best of intentions. But with a little hope and a dose of trust, the human spirit can prevail. "Bright, brash, candid" -Kirkus Reviews "A superb modern family drama" -Reader Favorites' Award Winner of the Gold Benjamin Franklin Award -IBPA Best New Fiction at the 2018 American Fiction Awards -American Book Fest "Character journeys that intertwine in heartbreaking, soul-soaring ways." - DearEditor.com "Fans of family sagas, shifting perspectives and powerful literary fiction are certain to adore this dramatic but highly realist work ... Superb" -Readers' Favorite. Gold Winner for Fiction in Drama "A bright, brash, candid novel with a compelling story about one family in a rough part of town." -Kirkus Reviews Award-winning author, Teri Case is a native Nevadan. Her alcoholic father, bipolar mother, and nine siblings taught her to watch and learn from others and that laughter can lighten any load (at least for a few seconds). She often travels--watching, learning, and writing about people who just want to matter. Teri's debut novel, TIGER DRIVE, won Best New Fiction in the 2018 American Fiction Awards and was a finalist in the 12th Annual National Indie Excellence Awards. Her novel, IN THE DOGHOUSE, will be coming to a dog park near you in 2019. Teri also authors the Vitality Stories newsletter, GOAL SETTING FOR ASSISTANTS, and has two children's picture books: I'M GOING TO THE DOCTOR?! and INTRODUCING XAVIER RAY. She runs the Tiger Drive Scholarship for students who want to reach, learn, and grow beyond their familiar environment by attending college.