Something like home
Call Number
- J ARAN (CEN, EAS, OSH)
Edition
First edition.
Publication Information
New York : Random House, [2023]
Physical Description
248 pages ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 10-14. Random House.
Summary
"Laura Rodríguez Colón has a plan: no matter what the grown-ups say, she will live with her parents again. Can you blame her? It's tough to make friends as the new kid at school. And while staying at her aunt's house is okay, it just isn't the same as being in her own space. So when Laura finds a puppy, it seems like fate. If she can train the puppy to become a therapy dog, then maybe she'll be allowed to visit her parents. Maybe the dog will help them get better and things will finally go back to the way they should be. After all, how do you explain to others that you're technically a foster kid, even though you live with your aunt? And most importantly . . . how do you explain that you're not where you belong, and you just want to go home?"--Front jacket cover.
Subjects
- Foster home care > Juvenile fiction.
- Dysfunctional families > Juvenile fiction.
- Human-animal relationships > Juvenile fiction.
- Dogs > Juvenile fiction.
- Belonging (Social psychology) > Juvenile fiction.
- Puerto Ricans > Juvenile fiction.
- Foster home care > Fiction.
- Family problems > Fiction.
- Human-animal relationships > Ficiton.
- Dogs > Fiction.
- Belonging (Social psychology) > Fiction.
- Puerto Ricans > Fiction.