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Young activists will find creative ways to protest and will discover tools to navigate cross-cultural relationships while enjoying an authentic teen tale of romance, friendship, school culture, and body shaming.–
An enjoyable love story that not only entertains but also educates. ["A debut romance for libraries looking to diversify their offerings": SLJ 9/15 review of the St. Martin's Griffin book.]
A debut romance for libraries looking to diversify their offerings.—Marilisa Jiménez García, Hunter College, New York City
Evan and Alma are in love, but they couldn't be more different: he's from a wealthy Georgia family, while she and her family are undocumented Mexican immigrants. Their relationship is threatened when their town begins deporting its illegal residents. Though the story's obvious political viewpoint is presented at the expense of character development, it succeeds in humanizing a controversial issue.