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Average rating4.4
With her daughter to care for and her abuela to help support, high school senior Emoni Santiago has to make the tough decisions, and do what must be done. The one place she can let her responsibilities go is in the kitchen, where she adds a little something magical to everything she cooks, turning her food into straight-up goodness.
Still, she knows she doesn’t have enough time for her school’s new culinary arts class, doesn’t have the money for the class’s trip to Spain—and shouldn’t still be dreaming of someday working in a real kitchen. But even with all the rules she has for her life—and all the rules everyone expects her to play by—once Emoni starts cooking, her only real choice is to let her talent break free.
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A tear-jerker of a book with realistic thought processes that is severely lacking in YA heroines. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
When my sole complaint is down to my personal pet peeve in YA writing (3 instances of “x released a breath they didn't know they were holding” - ahhhhh your writing is so much better than that stop relying on that trite & overused phrase!!) then I have to give it the full 5 stars it deserves. Acevedo delivers exquisiteness again. Listen to the audiobook for her reading - a true treat. Sumptuous and vibrant and loving and uplifting. I'll be reading anything she writes and kids will want to, too.
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