Doesn't she see? I can do this on my own. Summer Uzoma is fine. Sure, her parents left her behind when they went on the run after being accused of committing a crime last year. But she's fine. She just has to turn eighteen in a few weeks and then she'll really and truly be free to do whatever she wants. So it's extra annoying when a nosy social worker gets involved. Summer doesn't expect her to find any relative, so she's very surprised to hear that she'll be living with her cousin Olu-someone she hasn't seen in years, who's only a year older, and who's a famous singer in Japan last she heard. Life with Olu is awkward for many reasons. But with her cousin and friends' efforts, maybe Summer can learn to open up again?
Doesn't she see? I can do this on my own.About the AuthorLouisa Onome is the Nigerian Canadian author of critically acclaimed young adult novel Like Home. She holds a BA in professional writing from York University. When she is not writing, her hobbies include picking up languages she may never use, crying over her favorite video games, and perfecting her skin-care routine. She currently resides in the Toronto area. louisaonome.com
Book InformationISBN 9781250823564
Author Louisa OnomeFormat Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Feiwel and FriendsPublisher Feiwel and Friends