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ARC Review || All of Us with Wings by Michelle Ruiz Keil

A Book. A Thought.

40177227Title: All of Us with Wings

By: Michelle Ruiz Keil

Pages: 360 

Published:  June 18th, 2019

By: Soho Press

Genre: YA|Magical-Realism|Fantasy|LGBT+

You can buy it HEREBook Depository

Michelle Ruiz Keil’s YA fantasy debut about love, found family, and healing is an ode to post-punk San Francisco through the eyes of a Mexican-American girl.

Seventeen-year-old Xochi is alone in San Francisco, running from her painful past: the mother who abandoned her, the man who betrayed her. Then one day, she meets Pallas, a precocious twelve-year-old who lives with her rockstar family in one of the city’s storybook Victorians. Xochi accepts a position as Pallas’s live-in governess and quickly finds her place in their household, which is relaxed and happy despite the band’s larger-than-life fame.

But on the night of the Vernal Equinox, as a concert afterparty rages in the house below, Xochi and Pallas…

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