A review by booksaremypeople
At the Edge of the Haight by Katherine Seligman

5.0

Katherine Seligman’s At The Edge of the Haight, is a beautifully written novel about a young adult experiencing homelessness in San Francisco. When Maddy Donaldo witnesses a murder in Golden Gate Park, she becomes tangled in a complicated web that includes the killer, the police and the victim’s parents. This is a novel about what it means to be a family and how it can come in many different shapes and sizes. And who doesn’t love a novel with a dog? Maddy’s dog, Root, will not disappoint.