
Sixth-grader Emilia Torres struggles with ADHD, her controlling abuela, her mother's work commitments, her father's distance after returning from deployment, evolving friendships, and a conflict over school redistricting.
year: 2020
call number/section: 1000
subjects: fathers and daughters, juvenile fiction, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, families, georgia, middle schools, schools, hispanic americans, fiction, family life, father-daughter relationship, attention deficit disorder, school stories, latinos (u.s.), juvenile fiction / people & places / united states / hispanic & latino, juvenile fiction / family / parents, juvenile fiction / social issues / prejudice & racism, georgia, juvenile fiction, fiction
Editions

Cartaya, Pablo
Sixth-grader Emilia Torres struggles with ADHD, her controlling abuela, her mother's work commitments, her father's distance after returning from deployment, evolving friendships, and a conflict over school redistricting.
Schools: 31
Cartaya, Pablo
Puffin Books (2020)
Sixth-grader Emilia Torres struggles with ADHD, her controlling abuela, her mother's work commitments, her father's distance after returning from deployment, evolving friendships, and a conflict over school redistricting.
Schools: 3