![]() She voices her frustration with the racism and classism she experiences as well as the ways that Gemma is treated differently because of her light complexion. Maya is able to recognize and apologize for her shortcomings while also standing up for herself. Friction with her mom comes to a head when Maya is caught lying. Maya is so engrossed in her own romantic interest in a White boy that she overlooks the difficulties her two friends are facing. ![]() The third friend in their trio, Andres, has Peruvian and Mexican parents and is grappling with a same-sex crush. Gemma, Maya’s wealthy Cuban American best friend, left their high school to attend a private school, and now Maya struggles to navigate her absence in the face of casual racism from classmates. ![]() Now a sophomore in high school, she and her mom live alone, without the father who left years ago and whom she can’t remember. Maya was born in the United States after her parents emigrated from Guatemala. A fast-paced novel in verse touches on relatable teen struggles. ![]()
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