This golden state Author: Weisenberg, Marit | ||
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Summary:
Seventeen-year-old Poppy takes a home DNA test and unravels her parents' identities and their decades of careful work to keep their family anonymous, allowing the past to come dangerously close to catching up to them.
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (01/01/22)
School Library Journal (00/02/22)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 02/01/2022 Gr 8 Up—Seventeen-year-old Poppy doesn't know why she and her family have been living on the run her whole life. All she knows is not to use real names, her family means everything, and not to ask her parents any questions, since not knowing the truth protects the family. As Poppy approaches her 18th birthday, she becomes increasingly curious about her parents' past as well as what her future holds beyond her secretive life. Her quiet world quickly spirals out of control as she unravels the truth and breaks her rule of getting too close to someone outside of family. Weisenberg creates page-turning suspense surrounding a criminal mystery full of family secrets as the reader follows Poppy on her journey of self-discovery as well as unearthing her family's past. The plot is made current and relatable to teens by using references to various social media platforms as well as modern technologies such as DNA testing, smartphones, and car-charging stations. It is also populated with complex characters who are revealed to be deeply emotional. Poppy and her family are white; her love interest is biracial with ancestors from Kerala, India, and Jamaica. VERDICT This coming-of-age mystery is perfect for fans of Karen M. McManus who enjoy a romantic subplot.—Lacey Webster - Copyright 2022 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.