Ratings220
Average rating3.8
One summer night, Emira Tucker is confronted by security at a supermarket and is accused of kidnapping the two-year-old girl she is babysitting.
I think this book falls under the saying, “don't judge a book by its cover.” The bright colors and fun title masks the heavy undertones within the pages of this book. It tackles race and privilege in depths I didn't think Reid was going to take. I was intrigued as to how the story was going to play out and couldn't put it down. I was a little disappointed with how certain situations played out, because I was expecting a little more from it, but I thoroughly enjoyed following the lives of Alix and Emira!
Briar's relationship with Emira is one of the things I loved about this book. Reid captures the struggles and the joy of babysitting or being a nanny that are oftentimes under-appreciated. Another thing I loved is the multiple points of view and the different issues the characters go through that one can see or experience in real life.
If you're looking for a book with realistic situations, fun dialogue, relatable moments, and crazy bosses, I would definitely recommend this read.