Isabella is only eleven, but she is already so used to hearing about how "exotic" and unusual she is due to her black father and white mother that she is sick of her biracial identity. Now that her parents are divorced and fighting over her worse than ever, Isabella needs a way to define herself so she can feel not like two halves, but a whole.
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Booklist, 11/1/2018 Horn Book Guide, 4/2019 Publishers Weekly Starred, 10/1/2018 School Library Journal Starred, 11/2018
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