This book was easily a favorite to read, and the conversation we struck up with Mary just sealed the deal. We cringed as we watched Pablo make countless financial mistakes-but we also silently felt what that meant for his future, because haven’t we all done that at some point? We also deeply related to Pablo’s conflicted feelings on intimacy in the age of social media on the one hand, we’re all connected, but on the other, there’s this element of isolation. What follows is a story written with so much honesty. One night while he’s working the graveyard shift, in walks Leanna Smart-a child star with a rabid fan base (think Ariana Grande or Selena Gomez)-and soon, a romance forms. In Permanent Record we meet Pablo, a recent NYU dropout who works at a bodega, just trying to figure out his life. And that’s exactly how we feel about Mary H.K. What we love most about recommending books for “Why Not YA?” is the reaction we get from readers when they dive into a YA novel they didn’t know they needed to read.
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