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It’s the summer after seventh grade, and Ruby Chu is feeling more lost than ever. Her best friends aren’t speaking to her. She ended the year in detention. Her sister’s about to leave for college. Ruby’s still grieving her grandfather, Ye-Ye, when it seems like no one else is. And without Ye-Ye and his annual scavenger hunts across their hometown of San Francisco, their hometown doesn’t really feel like home anymore. Things get worse when Ruby’s forced to spend the summer with her distant grandmother, Nai-Nai, in Chinatown. But the looming shutdown of a beloved former scavenger hunt stop, May’s Bakery, and a secret about Nai-Nai threaten to change everything. Though Ruby feels out of place, maybe this summer of forming unexpected friendships and fighting to save the bakery will help Ruby reconnect with the world — and discover what it means to find home again.
Publication Year: 2023
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a really well done story about grief and dealing with parents who put their dreams above their children's emotional and psychological needs, which is unfortunately kind of common. I was so angry at these parents for a lot of the narrative but I ultimately liked how it was handled. Love the folks at the senior center and Liam, and of course grandma. I listened to the audiobook which I also thought was well done.
brb calling my grandma bc this book made me emo(!!)
WE NEED MORE ASIAN GRANDPARENTS IN STORIES PLEASE AND THANK YOU