
One day Deming Guo's mother did not come home from work. His mother, Polly, was an undocumented immigrant, and no one knew where she had gone. Deming (who was eleven years old) and Polly had been living with her boyfriend, the boyfriend's sister and nephew. After Polly disappeared those living in the house found they were not able to care for Deming, so he was given up as a foster child, and was eventually adopted by a couple in upper New York.
This wasn't the first time Deming had been left by his mother. The story is told from both Deming and Polly's point of views. Polly had plenty of "leaving" in her life, too. It is a story of both Deming and Polly and how they had to learn to live with loss and mistakes.
2) Us Against You by Frederik Backman: Us Against You is the sequel to Beartown. Beartown is one of my favorite books that I have read this year.
So I was anxious to continue the story in the sequel. I was disappointed. I did not find the wisdom and caring that I loved in Beartown. And I got tired of reading it. The book seemed to go on and on with not much happening, at least that I cared about. I would be curious to see if others agree or disagree.
3) The Truth According to Us by Annie Barrows: I heard of this book on a podcast and after hearing the review of it, I put it on my TBR list. I finally came across it and read it.

I found myself drawn into the story and enjoyed it very much. It is like a painting of a small Southern town where there is much history and lots of secrets! It was a fun read. **Side note: the author was also a co-author of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.
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I loved the Beartown sequel.
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